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| How to improve English grammar? (24th Feb 25 at 10:11am UTC) Improving your English grammar takes consistent practice and the right approach. Here’s a structured way to master it: | | 1. Master the Basics First Start with fundamental grammar rules:
Visit At - Spoken English Classes in Kolhapur Parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc.) Sentence structure (subject-verb-object) Tenses (past, present, future) Articles (a, an, the) Prepositions (in, on, at, by, with, etc.) 📌 Tip: Use beginner-friendly grammar books like Raymond Murphy’s English Grammar in Use.
2. Read More English Content Read books, newspapers, and articles to see grammar in real use. Pay attention to sentence structure and punctuation. Try reading aloud to reinforce learning. 3. Practice Writing Daily Write short sentences, paragraphs, or even a journal in English. Use correct grammar while texting or emailing. Try rewriting incorrect sentences into correct ones. 4. Listen & Observe Correct Grammar Watch English movies, YouTube videos, or TED Talks. Listen to how native speakers form sentences. Repeat sentences you hear to practice fluency and correctness. 5. Use Grammar Apps & Websites Grammarly – Helps correct mistakes. Duolingo – Fun grammar practice. BBC Learning English – Offers structured grammar lessons. Perfect English Grammar – Provides free exercises. Visit At - Spoken English Course in Kolhapur 6. Learn Tenses & Sentence Structure Deeply Focus on how verb tenses change meaning: Past: I went to school. Present: I go to school. Future: I will go to school. Understand active vs. passive voice: Active: She wrote the book. Passive: The book was written by her. 7. Speak in Proper Sentences Avoid broken sentences or unnecessary shortcuts. Instead of "He going market", say "He is going to the market." Instead of "I no like this", say "I don’t like this." 📌 Tip: Self-correct your sentences when you notice mistakes.
8. Take Grammar Quizzes & Tests Regular quizzes help you remember rules better. Websites like EnglishClub, ESL Library, and Oxford English Grammar offer free tests. 9. Learn From Your Mistakes Keep a notebook of common grammar mistakes and correct them. Review your writing for errors and correct them. 10. Get Feedback & Practice Daily Join English-speaking groups or forums. Ask someone to check your grammar (teacher, friend, or tutor).
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