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my english is vs my english are

The correct phrase is 'my English is.' In English, 'English' is considered a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular form of the verb 'is.' 'My English are' is incorrect because 'are' is the plural form of the verb, which does not match with the singular noun 'English.'

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 5499 views

my english is

Correct. 'English' is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular form of the verb 'is.'

Use 'my English is' when referring to the quality or proficiency level of your English language skills.

Examples:

  • My English is improving.
  • I think my English is good enough for the job.
  • My English is not as fluent as I would like it to be.
  • How good is my English?
  • My English is getting better with practice.
  • I'm sorry, my English is...
  • But my English is only so-so.
  • My English is less terrible than your English.
  • My English is a little rusty.
  • My English is better than his, no?
  • Sorry, my English is not that good.
  • My English isn't good, either.
  • My English is bad, like yours.
  • I thought I should call 9-1-1, but my English is not very good and I had no credit left on my phone.
  • I come up here, my English isn't good, I got these tats.
  • I... my English is not... perfect.
  • My English is not so good.
  • Sí. My English is not so good, but I think Señor Covington say he is also your lover.
  • I speak French and I grew up with French, so my English is Franglais.
  • How do you know how good my English is?
  • Mr President, my English is not as good as that of my colleague, Mr Tannock, but I think 'defiling' is the wrong word.
  • I beg your pardon, but my English is not good too.
  • "My English isn't good enough."

Alternatives:

  • my English skills are
  • my English proficiency is
  • my English level is
  • my command of English is
  • my grasp of English is

my english are

Incorrect. 'English' is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular form of the verb 'is.'

  • And as long as my English studies are not finished... and I have not looked around enough in practical dealings I am completely... dependent on the goodness of my uncle.
  • Apparently, he's a distant relative, and both my parents are English scholars.
  • I've been coming here for many years, my parents are English, and since I was 12, when I first came here, everyone talks about the summer of '76.
  • My English is less terrible than your English.
  • Just to find my English book.
  • Just finished my English homework with Anne.
  • But my English Lit professor did.
  • And I cannot trust my English confessor.
  • No, I mean my English teacher.
  • I was with my English professor.
  • Translations of texts from English are more frequent than translations towards English.
  • Do my English homework or not do my English homework and contribute to Tatoeba, that is the question.
  • No. He was my English teacher.
  • Writing something for my English class.
  • And you haven't commented on my English.
  • My madre thinks I'm in la ciudad for my English lessons.
  • - No one's interested in my English.
  • Sorry, my English is not that good.
  • He was my English teacher back home.
  • He's in my English class.

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