别惹阿玉
搜索自google link:原文:I'd say "He is English" is more correct. This is using the word English as an adjective. "He is an English" is using the word English as a noun. Not incorrect in and of itself, but the noun "English" either refers to the English language or the people of England. As such the word is plural but "He is an English" is implying the word to be singular. "He is an Englishman" or "He is an English man" are both correct forms of the second phrase. "He English" is also incorrect as that sentence lacks a verb. 大概就是说 he is english 更对一些 是因为 这句把english当成adj 而 he is an englishman也没有什么错的这上面回答应该是native speaker反正我觉得你这句 he is english最大的问题不是语法 而是把英国人概括成 “english” 难怪最近苏格兰闹独立闹的那么凶 ╮(╯▽╰)╭
木图先生
如果后面是 English student. 前面得有 冠词吧? 这个就必须得有冠词了,原因我给你分析一下: English是可有可无冠词,因为English是代表一类人,如果“英国人”是特只1个人,前边要加an,如果是代表一类人,即“英国的人”,那么就不能加冠词. student是名词,且你后面没加复数,这就说明代表的是1个人,所以要加冠词an. 祝你好运!
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