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How can I improve my grammar? #16 (permalink) Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:02 am   How can I improve my grammar?
 

Good feedback, Milanya. We should indeed be writing our messages here in a formal way.
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How can I improve my grammar? #17 (permalink) Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:25 am   How can I improve my grammar?
 

Dear Linda,

My name is Shirley. I am is a Malaysian.
Hopefully, you can send me the English lesson too.
Thank you very much!

Regards,
shirley
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how to improve grammar skills. #18 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 12:38 pm   how to improve grammar skills.
 

can u help me how to improve my grammar skills?
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How can I improve my grammar? #19 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 12:42 pm   How can I improve my grammar?
 

Hi Bhabylloi,

Yes we can help you improve your grammar skills if you are ready to change some of your habits. For example, instead of writing 'u' you need to start writing 'you'. Instead of starting your sentences with a capital letter. In addition, you need to start using sentences you have read or seen before. So the question is are you ready to change your habits?
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Yes , I am willing to change it. #20 (permalink) Thu May 14, 2009 13:35 pm   Yes , I am willing to change it.
 

To Linda,

I'm from Philippines, Can you send me the english lesson too.This is my email address maii.bhesz12@yahoo.com
Thank you so much.
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Submit in comment or elsewhere? #21 (permalink) Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:00 am   Submit in comment or elsewhere?
 

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Hello, Where are you from? Is it a secret? #22 (permalink) Sat Jun 13, 2009 16:39 pm   Hello, Where are you from? Is it a secret?
 

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Grammar Lesson #23 (permalink) Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:32 am   Grammar Lesson
 

Hi Linda,

I saw your posting through google and I would like to ask if you can send me your grammar lessons as well. I would like to see how I can improve my grammar and write with ease.

Thank you.
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How can I improve my grammar? #24 (permalink) Wed Jun 17, 2009 14:43 pm   How can I improve my grammar?
 

I would like some help to improve my grammar as well. I'd be grateful if Linda or anyone could send me any grammar practice lesson or exercise, at fmbaluch@gmail.com

Thanks

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English Grammar #25 (permalink) Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:09 am   English Grammar
 

hi all,i would like to improve my English grammar but how that I don't know if anyone knew it then please tell me.
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English Grammar #26 (permalink) Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:38 am   English Grammar
 

Hello,

Welcome to the English learners world. You are telling us that you want to learn English or improve it then you are in the right place as many of us have the same goal here.

I strongly advise to examine quite carefully in details without ignoring something albeit minor. Learning English is a bit like sport where you sometimes need to push yourself to your limits and believe me unless you apply this method to learning process you get a limited knowledge and improve your English to such a average level in return.

After a short preach, let me turn to the question of Grammar. This has become a thorny-issue for almost every English learner to circumvent. This web-site and especially forum will always help you but the most import role is your and the onus is always on you. Just follow the forum questions and send some questions you want to ask. Besides, you need to learn basic grammar rules from internet or a basic grammar book available all around the world with reasonable prices.

You will get some more useful advices from our masters and teacher.

Read you soon.
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