As if your understanding of the English language has any merit of your nationality.
For example, in our English class we just covered the difference between “its” and “it’s”.
We are also juniors and seniors.
Half of us will become adults.
We aren’t displaced in the slums.
We live practically in the suburbs.
In a college town.
The largest college in our state.
We are Americans.
:)
Actually, I take it back. Your understanding of the English DOES have merit on your nationality. I’m convinced the MORE you understand it, the LESS you’re likely to be part of the Anglosphere.
As if your understanding of the English language has any merit of your nationality.
For example, in our English class we just covered the difference between “its” and “it’s”. We are also juniors and seniors. Half of us will become adults. We aren’t displaced in the slums. We live practically in the suburbs. In a college town. The largest college in our state. We are Americans. :)
Actually, I take it back. Your understanding of the English DOES have merit on your nationality. I’m convinced the MORE you understand it, the LESS you’re likely to be part of the Anglosphere.