Wait till you hear about verbs in other languages
With gender!
When I came out, my aunt asked me what my adverbs are. She thinks it makes us look silly to pretend it’s so complicated.
She pretended not to be able to remember LGBT in the right order, despite the fact that she was a nurse and has memories hundreds of acronyms.
I would be tempted to tell her my adverb is fabulously.
“I fabulously eat. I fabulously think. And I’m going to fabulously walk away from this conversation now.”
That’s fucking awesome lmao
Spanish moment
People learning English for the first time …
- I kicked / kick the ball.
- I jumped / jump over the fence.
- I looked / look at the book.
“OK, verbs are easy! Just add ‘ed’ and it’s past tense. I got this…”
- I came / come home.
- I slept / sleep tonight.
- I woke / wake up tomorrow.
“All right, it’s a little weird, but I can still do this”
- I shut / shut the door.
- I read / read a book.
- I thought / think about homework.
- I ate / eat dinner.
“Really???”
- I went / go to school.
- I had to / must study.
“What the actual fuck? That’s not even the same word!”
I’m still not entirely sure what a preposition is.
Anything you can do to a log.
- . . . on a log.
- . . . with a log.
- . . . around a log.
- . . . despite a log.
- . . . regarding a log.
read a log