It is well known that the tense systems of French, English and German teem with logical inconsistencies as they are actually used.
It is well known that the tense systems of French, English and German teem with logical inconsistencies as they are actually used.
It is true that English is not as complex in its formal structure as is German or Latin, but this does not dispose of the matter.
One of the glories of English simplicity is the possibility of using the same word as noun and verb.
English, once accepted as an international language, is no more secure than French has proved to be as the one and only accepted language of diplomacy or as Latin has proved to be as the international language of science.
These examples of the lack of simplicity in English and French, all appearances to the contrary, could be multiplied almost without limit and apply to all national languages.
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