Originally posted by thechickenI know it's not exactly the best palce for asking this but whatever.
Do you usually (casually) make up senteces without a subject??
Ex.: "Seems like i can't catch her", "Looks like he is gone"
Is it wrong according to the grammar of the language?
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by easports43[..]
What is the question? I don't really understand it.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
It is wrong to make sentences like "(it)Looks like he can do it", omiting the "it"?
Originally posted by easports43[..]
In proper English grammar yes, but the way most americans (Including Me ) talk, no not really.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
cool...so I can put it on my lyrics...looks like i was right! haha
Thanks!
Originally posted by colbourne25people often use slang... here in australia we are probably the worst.... we also ask questions that you can't really answer like "how heavy's this rain?" lol... and stuff like that...
Originally posted by colbourne25people often use slang... here in australia we are probably the worst.... we also ask questions that you can't really answer like "how heavy's this rain?" lol... and stuff like that...
Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]
That's right. A lot of Australian slang.
Originally posted by thechickenI know it's not exactly the best palce for asking this but whatever.
Do you usually (casually) make up senteces without a subject??
Ex.: "Seems like i can't catch her", "Looks like he is gone"
Is it wrong according to the grammar of the language?
Thanks in advance.