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What grammar mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 21:19 pm   What grammar mean?
 

I can speak English but my grammar is not so good.How can I improve my grammar?
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What grammar mean? #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:57 am   What grammar mean?
 

Read this: How to learn English grammar?

By the way, this is what your question should read: What does 'grammar' mean?

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