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Nationalities
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100

'I are italian.' is an example of an incorrect way to express the nationality. And why?

Yes, it is an example of an incorrect way for two reasons: the verb to be is incorrect, and the nationalities have to be with capital letter.
100

Why do we use the same formula to express our own nationalitie and other's nationalities?

Because nothing changes except the pronoun or noun in the sentence and this doesn't affect the verb to be. 

100

What is a nationality?

A person's nationality is where they are a legal citizen, usually in the country where they were born. 

100

What are the three formulas to build a sentence expressing the nationalities?

TO BE + FROM + CITY

TO BE + FROM + COUNTRY

TO BE + NATIONALITY 

200

Mention an example seen during the explanation with Swedes nationality.

Edvin is from Stockholm

Edvin is from Sweden

Edvin is Swedes

200

True or false: The name of a national language is commonly the same as the national adjective. 

True.

200

True or false: Nationality adjectives usually start with a capital letter 

False. Nationality adjectives must always start with a capital letter 

200

Mistery question

Bonus: You won 200 points!

300

Provide an example using the French nationality and the pronoun 'they'

They are from Paris

They are from France

They are French

300

Since nhe name of a national language is commonly the same as the national adjective, mention an example of this mentioned during the lesson.

'Do you speak Chinese?' instead of 'Do you speak the Chinese?' or 'Do you speak Chinese language?'

300

Your nationality is the city you come from, or the country you come from?

Your nationality is the country you come from, not the city you're from