Do ESLers believe they have a good grasp of the English language, unironically?

Do ESLers believe they have a good grasp of the English language, unironically?

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they do in most cases

You must be a giant failure getting triggered over some simple grammar mistake.

u could've made fun of him in that thread, it's a bit mean calling him out in the catty

seethe

Seething Kumar, apostrophes aren't used to pluralize you fucking retard

>grammar
orthography

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Nitpicking and biased. I Win, Bye Bye~

/lang/tards told me I do when I asked them for ways to improve my English

Based CHI defending his brothers.

How would it be correct?

like this
>persons's bags
>person's bags
both are correct, only one is plural while the other is singular

Wrong, baboso. Es
>persons' (plural) bags
>person's (singular) bags

correct and checkt

Is not my problems

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In my experience ESLers tend to use unnatural sounding/outdated expressions, whereas EFL retards make grammar and orthography mistakes that kindergarteners would.

Fuck off

my english is better than yours

you fucking retards, if youre talking about plural numbers you dont use an apostrophe
thirties is 30s, i had a teacher correct me about this in front of the class once in high school

unless hes trying to correct someone whos actually using the possessive, which is possible but extremely unlikely

>ESL gf calls sandwich bread "toast bread."
>Will say that she "Had a toast for breakfast."
>I tell her that both of these are wrong and it makes her sound like an esl 3rd worlder.
>She insists there's nothing wrong with it.