I usually see it from people from India or that region. I suspect it's a grammar thing, as many aren't native English speakers.
So, it's fairly common. I see stuff like, "Recommend me a good cell phone." It should probably be more like, "Could someone please recommend a good cell phone?" English really is a bitch to learn as a second language.
It's not easy and you are understandable. I'm similar with Spanish. I'm nearly fluent, but haven't a clue how to spell everything. If I read it, I can understand it.
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TheBuddha ago
An entry-level book on English.
Trippertje ago
Hahaha thank you
TheBuddha ago
It's not just you. When did 'recommend me' become fashionable? The missing 'to' makes me unreasonably perturbed.
Trippertje ago
Is that a common mistake? I learned most of my english from the internet. English isn't my native language.
TheBuddha ago
I usually see it from people from India or that region. I suspect it's a grammar thing, as many aren't native English speakers.
So, it's fairly common. I see stuff like, "Recommend me a good cell phone." It should probably be more like, "Could someone please recommend a good cell phone?" English really is a bitch to learn as a second language.
Trippertje ago
I have a hard time typing/writing in english. I can speak it just fine and i can read any book in english.
TheBuddha ago
It's not easy and you are understandable. I'm similar with Spanish. I'm nearly fluent, but haven't a clue how to spell everything. If I read it, I can understand it.