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I talking english vs I was talks english

The correct phrase is "I am talking English." The first phrase is incorrect because it uses the wrong verb form, and the second phrase is also incorrect because it uses the wrong verb form and tense.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 904 views

I talking english

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form is not correct.

The correct form is "I am talking English." Use the present continuous tense (am talking) to describe an action happening now.
  • I am talking English, you're just not listening!
  • Start talking English before I rip somebody's tongue out.
  • We have to keep talking English now.
  • You got to be talking English around here.
  • A big glass of cold water right in that boy's face, and I think he'd start talking English.
  • Would we employ an assistant here who becomes a laughing stock like Günther Oettinger has done on YouTube in 'Oettinger talking English'?
  • So I walked over to him and started talking in English.
  • Why are you talking in English?
  • He came home one day and suddenly started talking like the English.
  • The guy's talking to me in English.
  • A small, handsome dog talking with an English accent, like James Bond.
  • A lot of people have been very surprised to hear you ~ talking with an English accent.
  • And we're all talking about this great English icon and saying, She's a fantastic woman, she does everything.
  • They're talking about us in English!
  • Stop talking to him in English.
  • That means he's talking in English, doesn't it?
  • So, I was just asked to go and shoot this film called Elizabeth. And we're all talking about this great English icon and saying, She's a fantastic woman, she does everything.
  • You have lived so long abroad, Mrs. Cheveley... that you seem to be unable to realise that you're talking to an English gentleman.
  • You and I talking, listening, sharing, learning about one another.
  • Am I talking to Ms Gramlinger? - Yes.

Alternatives:

  • I am talking English
  • I speak English
  • I am speaking English

I was talks english

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form and tense are not correct.

The correct form is "I was talking English." Use the past continuous tense (was talking) to describe an action that was happening in the past.
  • - Talk English, can't you? - Listen, I'm no cop now.
  • Now, when you talk global you have to talk English.
  • Don't any of you Joes talk English?
  • Forgive me, I hadn't expected anybody in this part of the world to talk English.
  • The point is, do you know what my wife would do if she found out that you talk English or that you're mine?
  • You must talk to other English people.
  • ¿De qué? You want to talk about America, talk in English.
  • When they discuss important things, the De la Tour du Pin talk in English.
  • Do you think about and talk Neapolitan English?
  • I started to talk to an English girl.
  • I could listen to you English guys talk all day.
  • The English version talks about minorities that have 'traditionally settled'.
  • We talk normally... in English.
  • We talk normally... in English.
  • When I go to a five star hotel, people talk to me in English.
  • The English version talks about the 'social model', and of course the PSE Group did not mean that.
  • demonstrated management experience in a scientific environment, proven ability to give talks in English and to be internationally recognised as a leader in this field.
  • Is this some kind of revenge for my talks with the English queen?
  • The Portuguese version talks of the GNP whereas the English version talks about the GDP.
  • So they said, "Well, you've left this machine which talks only in English, so we had to learn English."

Alternatives:

  • I was talking English
  • I talked English
  • I used to talk English

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