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Yes that's almost correct. It's two separate sentences so you need a period in between and not a comma. However, it would be better if you said. "Who is he? Can you guess?
All I'm trying to do is help. Sinkies need to master at least ONE language or they'll forever be at a disadvantage in this globalised world we live in.
Ayah! you better beat head against the batu , lah!, all no talking eng er ish! hua yu also buay choon...what to do, it ' all lady ' happen, let's move on...psst..go ask that 'tancho hair' , Cheshire cat smile'...minister, why their command of English is as bad as their Chinese??!!
I don't know whether the sentences are correct grammatically but I am pretty sure both are in common usage and quite acceptable widely. If that is the case, it becomes a mere academic exercise as grammar rules, unlike mathematical rules, often defy logic. I am happy to accept both as long as the sentences make perfect sense. It is only unacceptable if you break fundamental rules like "Who is they?" or "He did not saw the train coming."
There is no point using precision-perfect grammar in casual conversations or correspondences. That is what proofreaders are for if you are in the business of writing.