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LONDON -- When you're speaking in your first language, some things are so automatic that you don't even realise how damn complicated they really are. 。
SEE ALSO:This Korean man's instructional video on British accents is glorious 。Word ordering, for instance. On Saturday, Matthew Anderson took to Twitter to share the following screengrab from a book he'd been reading about the hidden complexities of the English language. 。
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As his tweet picked up steam, Anderson shared the source of this sweet wisdom. 。
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Soon others were tucking into the book, too.。
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Looks like Mark Forsyth might be seeing a spike in readers very soon. 。
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