As long as the wheelchair guy genuinely thought it was funny it’s fine, but in a situation like that I would go and apologize after the race making sure wheelchair guy is alright
Lol, English is not my first language, thanks for reminding me to check the spelling, I will correct it shortly.
EDIT: Done!
Sure doesn’t help that my iPhone’s dictionary complain about it’s own suggestions or even simple words like, “doesn’t”, “dictionary”, “complain”, “own”, “even”, “learned”, “ignore” and “most”.
As long as the wheelchair guy genuinely thought it was funny it’s fine, but in a situation like that I would go and apologize after the race making sure wheelchair guy is alright
*apppologize
Lol, English is not my first language, thanks for reminding me to check the spelling, I will correct it shortly.
EDIT: Done!
Sure doesn’t help that my iPhone’s dictionary complain about it’s own suggestions or even simple words like, “doesn’t”, “dictionary”, “complain”, “own”, “even”, “learned”, “ignore” and “most”.
So I’ve learned to ignore it for the most part…
imo native speakers are usually worse at grammar
*its
But honestly your English is better than most native speakers
Lol, I knew I would miss something…
I used to mess that one up a lot. Usually the 's is used for possession but for “it’s” it’s a contraction of “it is”.