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Way to write in good structure or following any part of English grammar



 
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Way to write in good structure or following any part of English grammar #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 19:11 pm   Way to write in good structure or following any part of English grammar
 

Hi !!

i need to improve my writing skills from Now till forever

i read a lot of English books and am studying at British open university but there is no way for me to write in good structure or following any part of grammar

I need a help please!!

I really need your advice as a native speakers

Thank you Smile
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I need a help please! #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 20:53 pm   I need a help please!
 

Hi, exactly what kind of help do you need. Book recommendations, or what.?
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I need a help please! #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:47 am   I need a help please!
 

Ampositive, you NEED to be. !!!

The first requirement is to be sure that your reader understands the object of your writing.

Gather your thoughts, and assemble them in a way that you wish to present them.

If your writing contains several subjects, then follow each subject to its conclusion wherever possible.

Try to keep your story interesting, and flowing smoothly before your readers eyes.

The grammar is the least difficult part of writing, because you are able to make constant reference to a good grammar book to determine the tenses.

Please get back to us with any further problems.

I am not a teacher, merely someone who tries to help those who would improve themselves.
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