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khan kharoti Monday, January 09, 2017 12:41 AM

How to improve English Grammar ?
 
I want to appear in the CSS 2018 examination. But here I would like to mention some problems which I am facing. I am very weak in English. How to improve English grammar and expression. Someone suggested for me that I should write daily one or two pages on anything. If my grammar is so weak then how can I write even an half page on anything. Seniors help me in this regard. I am waiting for your precious replies............... Your one reply can change a man life.:thinking

quantumX Monday, January 09, 2017 03:24 AM

Your grammar seems to be 'okay' and it will improve gradually. What I recommend to you is that you extend your reading activity, which means, read as much as you can. Take your start from newspaper because when I started the preparation of CSS exam then I started it from reading newspaper and probably every other aspirant starts from newspaper if they don't have a prior habit of reading. However, in the very beginning, I faced a lot of difficulty comprehending difficult words(which are now easy for me) and understanding grammatical structures of sentences while reading some news article, but I kept this reading activity going on while improving vocabulary and grammar along with it, daily, until I felt that I was ready to start expressing myself through writing. I, then, started making posts about every other petty issue on my FB because I had to improve my writing skill, so I thought FB would be the best place to show off my writing skills to my friends but when I joined this forum later and had conversations with other members then it helped enhance my writing skill a lot more. My suggestion to you is that you involve yourself in real conversations rather writing something on paper and it will hopefully help you. So focus on the following four things which are reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary. As far as the grammar is concerned then there is a popular book named "High School English Grammar" where you can take help from. You just spend at least 20 to 30 minutes daily on grammar and 20 to 30 minutes on learning new words, and if you continue this practice then you will see results within 6 to 7 months.

khan kharoti Monday, January 09, 2017 09:27 PM

Thanks for giving me such beneficial suggestions. Fairly speaking, I am impressed from your response.

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Waqarpaka Thursday, January 12, 2017 03:45 PM

I have tried all these methods and practice more and more but still could not able to get passing marks..

abidalibutt Thursday, January 12, 2017 04:30 PM

for grammar use wren and martin book and try to solve its exercises also take the book "Exploring the word of English by Sa'adit Ali Shah

mujipak Friday, January 13, 2017 01:42 PM

[QUOTE=quantumX;996042]Your grammar seems to be 'okay' and it will improve gradually. What I recommend to you is that you extend your reading activity, which means, read as much as you can. Take your start from newspaper because when I started the preparation of CSS exam then I started it from reading newspaper and probably every other aspirant starts from newspaper if they don't have a prior habit of reading. However, in the very beginning, I faced a lot of difficulty comprehending difficult words(which are now easy for me) and understanding grammatical structures of sentences while reading some news article, but I kept this reading activity going on while improving vocabulary and grammar along with it, daily, until I felt that I was ready to start expressing myself through writing. I, then, started making posts about every other petty issue on my FB because I had to improve my writing skill, so I thought FB would be the best place to show off my writing skills to my friends but when I joined this forum later and had conversations with other members then it helped enhance my writing skill a lot more. My suggestion to you is that you involve yourself in real conversations rather writing something on paper and it will hopefully help you. So focus on the following four things which are reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary. As far as the grammar is concerned then there is a popular book named "High School English Grammar" where you can take help from. You just spend at least 20 to 30 minutes daily on grammar and 20 to 30 minutes on learning new words, and if you continue this practice then you will see results within 6 to 7 months.[/QUOTE]
Fully agreed, I also do the same practice. I have imposed a rule on myself that I will only chat in English on CSS forum.

Dynamo Sunday, January 15, 2017 07:21 PM

As far as I think there are no hard and fast rules to improve your english.
You must work hard on Grammar. But perfection only comes from reading material. You must read alot. Only then you will have a grip on your english.


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