GDT 4/4/23: Braves @ Cards - Max defense for Dodd

English isn't hard to learn at all. Take it from a non-native speaker.

Maybe you're an exception. I've always been told, and a quick Google search confirms, that English is difficult to learn because it doesn't make a lot of sense. It's grammatical rules are often violated, there are lots of irregular verbs, and the structure of sentences are often based on nothing more than "sounding right."
 
I can’t believe we just went through a Chavez, Lee, Yates pen usage and maintained the lead. Like giving the pen the night off and still winning.

Yes I am leaving junkminez out on purpose.

Thats how deep this team is/bullpen is. And we dont have Iggy yet, and didnt even have to use Anderson or McHugh. Basically all our BP arms are somewhat quality but Jimenez might be stolen goods. Thats one trade i just do not understand at all but whatever.
 
I guess it depends. My wife works in resettlement of refugees and they all say English is easily the hardest language they’ve ever had to learn.

Interesting...I guess it depends where you're coming from. Being from Germany, it is pretty much universally accepted that English is far easier to learn than other common languages like French, Italian, Spanish. German itself is really complex. We have like 6 different use cases for a simple word like "the". It must be a pain in the rear to learn that.
 
Maybe you're an exception. I've always been told, and a quick Google search confirms, that English is difficult to learn because it doesn't make a lot of sense. It's grammatical rules are often violated, there are lots of irregular verbs, and the structure of sentences are often based on nothing more than "sounding right."

What makes English easy is that there aren't many rules. Yes, there are some irregular verbs you have to learn, but even then, there are at most 2 variations. As an example, take "sing / sang / sung". Yes, it's irregular, but those variations cover all modes. Whether it's "I sang" or "They sang".
Personally, I can only compare to learning French, which was far more difficult because there are many more variations.
 
Thats how deep this team is/bullpen is. And we dont have Iggy yet, and didnt even have to use Anderson or McHugh. Basically all our BP arms are somewhat quality but Jimenez might be stolen goods. Thats one trade i just do not understand at all but whatever.

I agree. I was a bit misguided when I was a bit worried about the pen in Spring.

But what amazes me is Twit actually doing something that I like. He literally said, I am giving my bottom BP guys in my pen work today. And he didn't fold when the game was on the line. I really respect that.
 
Interesting...I guess it depends where you're coming from. Being from Germany, it is pretty much universally accepted that English is far easier to learn than other common languages like French, Italian, Spanish. German itself is really complex. We have like 6 different use cases for a simple word like "the". It must be a pain in the rear to learn that.

I have no doubt a person's native language plays a huge part in ease of learning a new language. English is likely much easier for German speakers to learn and vice versa as they're both Germanic languages. Unlike Romance languages, English and German share a common parent language.
 
Maybe you're an exception. I've always been told, and a quick Google search confirms, that English is difficult to learn because it doesn't make a lot of sense. It's grammatical rules are often violated, there are lots of irregular verbs, and the structure of sentences are often based on nothing more than "sounding right."

Add to it that English (at least the form spoken in America) has an extremely large and varied vocabulary. Part of that is a result of the amalgamation of words brought to the continent due to immigration. As you say, we also have a somewhat irregular sentence structure.
 
I guess it depends. My wife works in resettlement of refugees and they all say English is easily the hardest language they’ve ever had to learn.

That's because we have like 10 different meanings for the same words:

See the following sentence that is grammatically correct:

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
 
Interesting...I guess it depends where you're coming from. Being from Germany, it is pretty much universally accepted that English is far easier to learn than other common languages like French, Italian, Spanish. German itself is really complex. We have like 6 different use cases for a simple word like "the". It must be a pain in the rear to learn that.

Well English shares many common roots with Germanic languages, so I’m sure in your case that’s probably true
 
That's because we have like 10 different meanings for the same words:

See the following sentence that is grammatically correct:

Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.

Haha, that is great! Reminds me of this one we learned in school. Add punctuation to make it a correct sentence:

„Katie while Chris had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher“
 
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