Translating English to your native language or vise-versa
will inevitably create
mistakes. Let you native language be and concentrate only on English. Translating
generally spoils the Grammar of the sentence.
Listen
When
you are listening, you are hearing correct Grammar. You could either listen to
yourself while reading aloud or you could watch T.V.
“Do It Right Now”: Steps to Start Improving instantly
Step 1: Pick an English book or newspaper to read
Step 2: Keep a pen and paper with your. Preferably a small notebook specifically for
components of Grammar
Step 3:
While reading, go one paragraph at a time and note down the nouns, verbs,
adjective and adverbs that you come across
Step 4:Try making your own sentences using these words
Step 5: Repeat the same process for the next paragraph
Chapter 6:
Most Used English Vocabulary Imperative to Learn
English has an extensive vocabulary.
It is loaded with homophones, homonyms, and
homographs.
Homonyms – Words with
same spellings and pronunciations but
different meanings
Homophones – Words that
sound similar but have
different spellings and meaning
Homographs – Words that are spelled the same but have
different pronunciations
and meanings
HOMOPHONES
1. Advise – Advise is a
verb. For example: I
advise you to bring bottled
water.
Advice – Advice is a
noun. For example: I need your advice.
2. Affect – Affect is a
verb, which means, “
to influence”. For example: The
injury won’t affect her performance.
Effect – Effect is a
noun, that means “
the outcome or result”. When used as
a verb ‘effect’ means, “to produce a result”. For example: The song had a
calming effect on the baby.
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