Originally Posted by
sang56
Paddy, good advice for LtDra. I do think you are being too modest. Your English, especially vocabulary and overall knowledge of the language, has reached a very high level that few non-natives will be able to get to. I will be surprised if you're only in your twenties, but one can always be wrong. By the way, to be strictly correct: "you will be much better than I am (not "me") by the time you reach my age." Sorry for the nitpicking!
LtDra, I have noticed that your vocabulary and understanding of English are quite good, but you often make very basic and strange grammatical mistakes, such as "I will learned", which uses both future tense (will) and past tense (learned) at the same time! Obviously we all make mistakes, but I rarely see such complex mistakes. It almost seems like you learned too fast and skipped some basic grammar rules. Maybe a quick review of the tenses and how they are used correctly would be beneficial. Also it would be good to look up, if you're not sure, whether a word is a noun, an adjective, a verb, an adverb, etc., so you can use it correctly. Hope you don't mind my comments.