The little words: "the" and "a"
why does my English do this? ▸
In Hebrew you don't always need them, so they're easy to forget in English. Once you start noticing them, they get easy.
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In Hebrew you don't always need them, so they're easy to forget in English. Once you start noticing them, they get easy.
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In Hebrew you 'have' your age, and you don't put a word before feelings — so "I am 12" and "I am hungry" feel strange at first. They'll start to feel natural.
Hebrew often puts the describing word after the noun (a "car red"). English puts it before (a "red car"). You're nearly there!
June
I think the meeting was good.
The meeting was productive — we left with clear next steps.
I want to say about the new plan.
I'd like to share my thoughts on the new plan.
Average score 85 · getting clearer every time
A morning at the office
Ordering coffee