• morphballganon@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    People who know other languages tend to model their sentence structure on their native language, and swap word for word. This can lead to conjugation issues, e.g. “I am feeling” instead of “I feel.”

    People who only know English often base their understanding on the way language sounds, not how it’s written.

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        “I am feeling” means something very close to “I feel,” whereas “steel” means something completed unrelated to “still.”

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          Still, I’m feeling steel right now and I’m thinking of stealing this piece of steel.