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Three Men on the Bummel

CHAPTER VI
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All foreigners agree that, grammatically, it is the easiest language of any to learn.

A German, comparing it with his own language, where every word in every sentence is governed by at least four distinct and separate rules, tells you that English has no grammar.

A good many English people would seem to have come to the same conclusion; but they are wrong.

As a matter of fact, there is an English grammar, and one of these days our schools will recognise the fact, and it will be taught to our children, penetrating maybe even into literary and journalistic circles.

But at present we appear to agree with the foreigner that it is a quantity neglectable.
English pronunciation is the stumbling-block to our progress.


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