English is harder than you think because it has rules that change, just like a game where the instructions keep switching.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend. At first, you only need to say "go" to move forward. But then, suddenly, you have to say "run" instead of "go." Then later, you find out you can even say "walk" or "leap." It's confusing because the rules change without warning.
Like a Puzzle with Missing Pieces
Sometimes, English doesn't give you all the pieces to solve the puzzle. For example, when you see the word "cat," it's easy, just like your pet. But then you see "caterpillar," and now you have to figure out how cat becomes a long worm. It’s like having only part of a picture and trying to guess what the whole thing looks like.
Rules That Don't Always Make Sense
English has rules, but sometimes they don’t follow the same path. You might think "they" is spelled with an "e" at the end, but when you say it out loud, it’s just "thee." It's like having a map that says “turn left,” but when you get there, you have to turn right instead.
So English can feel tricky because its rules change and don’t always match what you see or hear. But with time, you’ll learn the game, and then it becomes fun!
Examples
- A child learns that 'I am going to school' can also be said as 'I'm gonna go to school'
- A person is confused by the different ways to say 'thank you'
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See also
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