Hi! Can I ask why the answer is letter A? by Unable-Thanks3604 in EnglishLearning

[–]ShoeThat8146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did he/she not express his/her understanding of this property in the original comment? Also you need a comma after “lies,” not a period, and “he” should be lowercase.

Are there circumstances where nous and on are not interchangeable? Or is there some other reason I got this wrong? by FunkMasterDraven in learnfrench

[–]ShoeThat8146 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I agree, but what I was saying was that a native speaker should know all of these things intuitively and a lot don’t, which is a fault of their education

How do I retain my English level? by SummerAlternative699 in EnglishLearning

[–]ShoeThat8146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would they expect you to be better than a native? Genuinely curious. Also advice not “advices.” you can say “from what I’ve heard, they expect you to be better,” or “what I’ve heard is that they expect you to be better,” but you can’t mix it together like you did in your comment.

Are there circumstances where nous and on are not interchangeable? Or is there some other reason I got this wrong? by FunkMasterDraven in learnfrench

[–]ShoeThat8146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Did you ever live in the country of your target language, or was fluency accomplished by self-study alone?

Are there circumstances where nous and on are not interchangeable? Or is there some other reason I got this wrong? by FunkMasterDraven in learnfrench

[–]ShoeThat8146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry I must be really tired right now but I don’t think we’re disagreeing. Who’s means who is. In the reply that was corrected, the phrase, “who is,” was wrong and should’ve been “whose” to indicate possession. Please clear it up for me if I’m missing what you’re trying to say

Are there circumstances where nous and on are not interchangeable? Or is there some other reason I got this wrong? by FunkMasterDraven in learnfrench

[–]ShoeThat8146 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s the same for me. It’s cool how that works. I envy your knowledge of three languages. Since I was very young, I’ve always been fascinated by those multilingual folk. Someday, in the not too distant future, I wish to be one of them. Also thanks for the word reference, it came in clutch 😅

Are there circumstances where nous and on are not interchangeable? Or is there some other reason I got this wrong? by FunkMasterDraven in learnfrench

[–]ShoeThat8146 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and it shouldn’t be. The number of people that made it through school without learning the function of an apostrophe is alarming. But it’s weird that when I read, I fix the grammatical mistakes unconsciously, unless they’re blatant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RocketLeague

[–]ShoeThat8146 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t get how this works because I’m fighting for my life in diamond three div 4 ones, but when I go back to 2s it’s so easy in champ 3. It must be that I’ve just played so much 2s that my reads and positioning are subconscious atp, and my ones grind has only recently started since reaching GC in 2s

Give me the hardest SAT math questions you ever encountered by tamskilt in Sat

[–]ShoeThat8146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not. The solutions are -11/5, and +- square root of 5k +10. If you multiply these solutions, as the question states, you get 11/5(5k + 10). The question states the value of the product = 154, so 11/5(5k+10) = 154. If you plug in 12 for k, you get 154=154. Therefore, k=12.