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EXCELLENT GRAMMAR

- At a high level, the definition of grammar is a system of rules that allow us to structure
sentences. Generally, English grammar can be difficult and complex; even the best scholars
take many years before they have a command of the major points of good grammar.

 English grammar can be difficult and complex because it includes several


aspects of the English language, like: Parts of speech (verbs, adjectives,
nouns, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, modifiers, etc.); Clauses (e.g.
independent, dependent, compound); Punctuation (like commas, semicolons,
and periods — when applied to usage); and Mechanics of language (like word
order, semantics, and sentence structure)

1. Spend time practicing writing and seek detailed feedback from the professors.  Improve
your grammar by writing and practicing any new rules or words you've learned. So, we
should keep a journal, write short stories, or even just email back and forth with friends or
family. Concentrate on improving any problem areas you might have or mistakes you often
repeat.

2. Don’t rely solely on grammar checkers. For one, they can be wrong. Second, you won’t
learn from your mistakes if you don’t correct the work yourself. If you do employ a grammar
check or proofreading services, take the time to look over what changes were made so that
you can learn what you did wrong.

3. Punctuate sentences properly. Punctuation is an important part of language because it


indicates starts, stops, pauses, and relationships. Capitalize the first letter of every sentence,
and the first letter of all proper nouns (the names of people and places).  

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