0
Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Can you pick up my grammer mistake and tell me what`s wrong in there ?

0Well, congrats me guys , I finally got a date at my wilderness place . I was texting a gal off and on from last 3 weeks.. Yesterday, I asked her how about movie and dinner and club plan on sat and she said great.. But I’m not happy and I know you guys are thinking I’m also the one who always bitching about being single and after getting a date , I’m still aren’t happy … Well the reason she is okay , I mean looks wise she is chubby and I think I’m way more handsome and smarter then her ..In my past I always dated gals who are really pretty and hot … I don’t know but deep from my inside some body saying me “come on man she is chubby and okay and you are more way handsome .. What are you doing …” But on other hand I have no-option .. What you’ll suggest me? 0-
  

Top answer

0I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy. 02br 02br 00I don’t know but deep from my inside some body saying me - this is not ok. '02br 02br 00Final sentence: What'll you suggest?

  • 0I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy.
  • 02br 02br 00I don’t know but deep from my inside some body saying me - this is not ok.
  • '02br 02br 00Final sentence: What'll you suggest?
  • or What would you suggest?
  • 02br 02br 00Otherwise the rest is ok as long as you are deliberately using colloquial and slangy language and structure.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

9 Answers
0
0I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy. (you don't need two 'to be' verbs in one phrase).02br
02br
00I don’t know but deep from my inside some body saying me - this is not ok. I don't know, but from deep inside me someone is saying '....'02br
02br
00Final sentence: What'll you suggest? or What would you suggest? or 'What would you suggest to me?0
0
0 Excuse me, nona the brit. I am very curious person. Can I ask you some questions?02br
00 First: I dont understand the sentence: I still aren't happy. What do you mean and Which grammar do you use in the case?02br
00 Second: Can I put still after "to be" verb? 02br
00 Third: "I" is a word which always follow with "to be" verb "am". Why does this case you
0
0 Well, congratulate 01font00me02font00 guys , I finally got a date at my wilderness place . 01font00I've been02font00 texting a gal off and on 01font00over the last02font00 3 weeks.. Yesterday, I asked her how about 01font00a02
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10I’m still aren’t happy - I still aren't happy. (you don't need two 'to be' verbs in one phrase).12br
12blockquote
10Neither of those sentences are acceptable. 'I still am not happy' or 'I'm still not happy' are good.02br
02br
00Aren't is 'are not', referring to
0
0 Yes, but the whole passage is written in colloquial language and, while not correct standard English, you will hear people saying 'I still aren't....' 0-
0
0 It's not really colloquial, just bad.02br
02br
00I get what you're saying but there's colloquial and then there's just lazy, bad English.02br
02br
00In this case, both sentences are equally wrong, and so if the latter is acceptable then so is the former.0-
0
0 The difference is that people use the latter but they don't use the former. 0-
0
0 Now, It seems confusing for me to understand nona the brit. I thought you were using ain't instead of are in the case. Am I right? This is no way to use are here because I refer to noun which always go with "am" and "ain't" 0-
0
0 01blockquote
01cite10Nona The Brit12cite10The difference is that people use the latter but they don't use the former.12blockquote
10I have honestly never heard anyone in life, television, film or anywhere else say 'I aren't'. It's not colloquial, as colloquial is informal and relaxed with slang - not flat out wrong.02br


Related Questions