>>85064626Not that guy but "Why can't a human hate a whiny bitch?" would be a more common way of writing that than "Why can't humans hate a whiny bitch?", though the latter fine.
>Because i missed a "s" behind the "human" or something?This one is explicitly wrong though, should be:
"Because I missed an "s" after the "human" or something?"
You cannot swap 'behind' and 'after' in this context in English, it has to be 'after'. I know in a lot of other languages it wouldn't matter but it does in English. This is similar to the 'on' vs 'in' issue a lot of English learners have.
Also you need to use 'an' before that "s" instead of 'a'. Which you use doesn't depend on if the next word starts with a consonant or vowel, it depends on if it starts with a vowel or consonant SOUND. S, when just saying the letter rather than pronouncing it, starts with ĕ, which is a vowel sound.