http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/
2006-06-13 03:06:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A good way to learn a language is to read. The beauty of this is that you can choose books you have an interest in and which are written at a level which you understand. As you become more skilled, you can choose more complex works. Reading anything -- even the TV Guide -- will improve your vocabulary and reading classics, although sometimes not as interesting, will improve your writing skills.
2006-06-13 10:14:24
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answer #2
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answered by lewasielewski 2
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Its grammar, grammer is Kelsey Grammer's last name. Write you thesis in Word or Word Perfect, then highlight your paragraphs, and click on Tools. Click spell-check, then click grammar-check, then have someone, like an English teacher check it out for you. Please don't send it into the review board unchecked, or they may just refer you to the circular file.
2006-06-13 10:10:31
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answered by pitmanette 3
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You should speak to people that speak English well. Chat rooms are okay but probably only good if you're trying to WRITE English. If you want to learn spoken English, you need to hear it. That's how little kids learn.
2006-06-13 10:07:58
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answered by Kay 1
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next: the word is 'grammar'
Then: what do you want to know? Everything? How can you expect to get an answer here when full books with English grammar have been published?
2006-06-13 10:08:19
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answered by rainbowunweaver2002 5
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What do you want to know about English grammar? Do you want to learn to speak and write English?
2006-06-13 10:06:58
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answered by Believer Achiever 2
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First, abt is not a word. Spell things out.
2006-06-13 10:06:08
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answered by Sussenerbsin 1
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www.usingenglish.com/glossary.html
this is a excellent site.
2006-06-13 10:24:08
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answered by captures_sunsets 7
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try this site:
2006-06-13 16:16:16
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answered by Meralee 3
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