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Mary
Which one is correct? He is swedish Or He is a swede
21 mrt. 2021 06:53
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Both are grammatically correct when spoken but they should be written: He is Swedish. He is a Swede. The second is especially important because a swede is also a kind of vegetable. That being said, I think there is a move away from describe nationality using nouns. So "He is Swedish" seems more natural to me.
21 maart 2021
2
Hey Marzi, they are both correct as the others have commented, but you just need to remember that both the name of the country and also the nationalities in English are capitalised :) For example: - He is from Australia - She is Australian
21 maart 2021
1
Both are correct, but you need to capitalize Swedish, and Swede (upper case "S")
21 maart 2021
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