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Our top three guesses for your English dialect:

1. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics

2. American (Standard)

3. Singaporean

Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:

1. English

2. Dutch

3. Romanian

 

Close enough :) (Dutch, but I do believe I speak English better than Dutch by now.)

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I have issues with some of the questions

 

 

 

We did go the beach

 

That's not actually incorrect, if you weren't able to  say 'We went to the beach' it is, but in a different context it would be fine.

Does the test actually tell you at any point that it's incorrect? I saw no grading of any of the actual individual answers.

 

I do agree that it's a valid sentence though, particularly if it's in response to the question "Did you end up going to the beach today, or did you go somewhere else?" "We *did* go to the beach, and it was lovely".

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Our top three guesses for your English dialect:
 
1. American (Standard)
2. Canadian
3. Singaporean
 
Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
 
1. English
2. Swedish
3. Norwegian

 

 

I got the same thing.  We are language bros.

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I have issues with some of the questions

 

 

 

We did go the beach

 

That's not actually incorrect, if you weren't able to  say 'We went to the beach' it is, but in a different context it would be fine.

Does the test actually tell you at any point that it's incorrect? I saw no grading of any of the actual individual answers.

 

I do agree that it's a valid sentence though, particularly if it's in response to the question "Did you end up going to the beach today, or did you go somewhere else?" "We *did* go to the beach, and it was lovely".

 

Note the sentence does not have a "to" in it.

 

We did go the beach

We did go to the beach

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Its easy to miss, unfortunately.  In my experience, just like when you drop certain vowels the reader can still read the sentence, dropping prepositions can lead to a person reading the sentence and mentally inserting the correct preposition into the phrase.

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Dialect guesses:

 

1. Australian

2. South African

3. Canadian

 

Top three guesses for native language:

 

1. English

2. Dutch

3. Canadian

 

The funny thing is that I've barely had any exposure to any of the dialects the quiz suggests. But my English is a hodgepodge, that's what you get when you learn the English language as a second language while exposed to a mixture of American and British television and education in British English with fellow pupils who all preferred to speak American English. I try to keep to British English as much as possible but with so much exposure to American English it's damn impossible not to be influenced by it.

 

... Also, what language is Canadian? Is that what Inuit speak?

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I have issues with some of the questions

 

 

 

We did go the beach

 

That's not actually incorrect, if you weren't able to  say 'We went to the beach' it is, but in a different context it would be fine.

Does the test actually tell you at any point that it's incorrect? I saw no grading of any of the actual individual answers.

 

I do agree that it's a valid sentence though, particularly if it's in response to the question "Did you end up going to the beach today, or did you go somewhere else?" "We *did* go to the beach, and it was lovely".

 

Note the sentence does not have a "to" in it.

 

We did go the beach

We did go to the beach

 

Makes sense, we don't actually read by looking at the order the letters appear in but recognise groups of meaning and quickly move on to the next thing. Possible flaw with the methodology as the same mistake would almost certainly have been caught if we were hearing it rather than reading.

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pfft, it thought that i was singaporean or welch.

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Our top three guesses for your English dialect:

1. South African
2. Canadian
3. New Zealand

 

Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:
1. English
2. Dutch
3. Norwegian

 

Interesting.

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Dives worthy of South American football.

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I'm not sure I will ever tire of Turn Down for What parodies.  :lol:

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Our top three guesses for your English dialect:

1. Australian

2. Welsh (UK)

3. Singaporean

 

Surprisingly correct! I do not speak any kind of American dialect (but I can pretty easily slip into one, and most of those American accents, they offer a very comfy pronunciation. You can almost clinch your teeth while doing it.)

 

Our top three guesses for your native (first) language:

1. English

2. Norwegian

3. Swedish

 

Well, almost. You have to turn this upside down, and then insert German in the middle, and then it would be correct. :)

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Dialect:

1. American (Standard)
2. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics
3. Singaporean

 

First Language

1. English

2. Dutch
3. Norwegian

 

Heh, engrish gud.

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