you can put lipstick on a pig..
The correct grammar,Spelling is what I would expect from any of those mag's..To get bent about it here is just redonklious.
Reagan made it hip to be dumb.
Ah now in Fairness it's called reading comprehension, if you can't comprehend get help; if you can shut your hole and comprehend even if you have to exorcise the old grey matter sometimes, you don't know other people's problem's.
dont be ashamed of reagan he wasnt an american.. just a puppet like obama..
Who cares , your convaying a message. If someones so anal then get a job tutering colledge kids .None of the spelling is making the posts unreadible .I havent read anything here that was writen so poorly ,that evan grade school children could read , & understand.lol Hope the wife doesnt see this..
Besides I thought that the internet generation looked down on proper spelling , & grammer.
F.U spelling police .
Uh... exercise. "Exorcise" throws out the baby with the bathwater.
elsweeto,
since you left me a message because you wanted to be schooled on how the spanish language is harder than english, I'll give you two simple examples that proves so:
in english, words have no gender, for example, you say:
The Red House
The Red Car
in spanish you say:
La Casa Roja (La is the feminine of The, and Roja the feminine of Red, because House/Casa in spanish is Feminine)
El Carro Rojo (El is the masculine of The, and Rojo the masculine of Red, Carro/Car being masculine)
in english is all the same, regardless. way more simple without question.
in english, regardless of gender of the noun, you always use The. in contrast, in spanish, it needs to match the gender of the noun as well as of the adjective.
another example, the future tense.
in english you say:
I will walk (in present tense, I walk, same verb-form).
in spanish you say:
Yo caminare (in present tense, Yo camino, a different verb-form)
we could go on and on and on about this...
what about To Be vs. Ser y Estar? now that gives most english speaking peeps a mind-fuck when trying to learn spanish...
hopefully you have gained a little perspective now and will stop neg-repping people out of ignorance.
I neg repped you because your bringing a point to the table and then telling people to do they're own research when they question you. That's not how it works mate if your saying shit back it up.
I really have no time for pissing about who speaks the harder language; my dick is bigger than that.
From my traveling overseas and such and dealing with a lot of ESL people I've come to understand and believe that English is one of the more difficult languages to learn because there are so many idioms (by far the most in any language), colloquialisms, and rule nuances.
Yes, you must conjugate verbs in spanish and follow gender rules, but these rules are pretty straight forward and actually make the language easier to learn and understand. In essence Spanish is a more structured language.
To say there is no debate on this...........and that Spanish has been deemed conclusively more difficult by scholars is well.....................seriously?