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#2 (permalink) Thu Jul 15, 2010 16:54 pm application of grammar |
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Hi, By just practicing! First, work on writing, then on speaking. Good luck! Morteza |
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Morteza I'm here quite often ;-)

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Porandokht I'm here quite often ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:00 am application of grammar |
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Hi Porandokht,
Thanks for mentioning that link. Remember it's 'visit'.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Present Simple |
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#5 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:01 am application of grammer |
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| Azizi wrote: |
hello dear all i know some grammer in english but the problem is i cant use it while speaking or writing.i forget these grammatical structures while speaking.and continue the same old broken english.
i just want to know how can i overcome this prob
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The first step to overcoming the problem you've sketched up in your post is to start writing "I" in lieu of "i", "Grammar" in lieu of "grammer". You see, seemingly small mistakes tend to pile up, and before you know it your English is completely disfunctional. You need to fight ignorance on all fronts.
Also practise makes perfect. Put all the grammatical structures you have covered into operation, compose essays and maybe use this forum to submit them. It's paramount to use what you have learned, because your brain is apt to purge out information it has no use for.
And in conclusion bear in mind that in and of themselves Grammar rules are useless. They are useful in that they give you a push when you're just starting out to learn a language from scratch, but ideally you forget all about Grammar in the fullness of time, and speak perfect English just like you do your mother tongue. Grammar rules are crippling on account of they clutter up your brain space with superfluous information and you have to allote time for application of these rules. The drawbacks are evident - you will speak much slower if you can't say a sentence without Grammar rules. At an early stage it's acceptable, but it won't do at an advanced stage. _________________ If it's not easy, don't do it!
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#6 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 8:02 am application of grammar |
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Hi Azizi,
Don't forget it's grammar.
Alan _________________ English as a Foreign Language You can read my EFL story Progressive Forms |
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#7 (permalink) Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:32 am application of grammar |
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thank you Alan _________________ "Whether You Think You Can or think you can't, You are Right". Henry Ford |
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Porandokht I'm here quite often ;-)

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| Rearrange the sentences to make a logical dialogue | "out of myself" or just "of myself" |