There's really no such thing as one standard of "correct English" for all countries. Each country and state has its own standards for language.
The people of India speak perfect Indian English.
The people of Australia speak perfect Australian English
The people of North America speak perfect American English.
For the same reason that children don't speak Hawaiian in Russian schools.
Also, there are some English-language schools in India.
Ryeowook can speak english a little.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
British English
speak english, speak sense
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"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
No ! In America we speak broken English according to the the people in England.
India. More Indians speak English then those from any other nationality.
they speak english and french
The Chippewa Indians traditionally speak Ojibwe, an Algonquian language. Today, many Chippewa people also speak English.
The speak the Kuna language, Spanish, and English
The Hopi people speak English and Hopílavayi, known in English as "the Hopi Language."
Chumashan, which is an extinct family of languages. Today they speak English or Spanish.
No, The correct form would be "I want to make him speak English". The word "to"is a preposition so therefore must take a noun as its object. The work "speak" is a verb in this sentence so therefore "to speak" would be incorrect. Get rid of the"to"before the word speak. (This is only for this sentence. There are other instances where "to speak" is correct.)
Basic is you should practice speaking English often and you might speak incorrect English in the beginning but later with practice you'll be good at it. Even there are some English courses in London are available to join.
There is very little diference in the spoken language. Spelling and grammar differ slightly. People from the Indian sub-continent are likely to use UK English while Native American Indians are more likely to use US English
Over 100 million people in India speak in English.Recent studies revealed that about 86 million Indians reported English as their second language while about 39 million Indians reported English as their third language.Yes!