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Hello everyone I hope you all are okay and doing good as you know PMS Punjab could take place anytime soon and I'm stuck with grammar rules I don't know what's the best of learning grammar should I go for memorization which I don't think is feasible to do as I'm already running with short time
I do practice on exercise kits but whenever I come across a random sentence on any book I get confused when I try to apply that grammar rules on that sentence
What should be the strategy
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Hello everyone I hope you all are okay and doing good as you know PMS Punjab could take place anytime soon and I'm stuck with grammar rules I don't know what's the best of learning grammar should I go for memorization which I don't think is feasible to do as I'm already running with short time
I do practice on exercise kits but whenever I come across a random sentence on any book I get confused when I try to apply that grammar rules on that sentence
What should be the strategy
Need help

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Oxford English grammar,
Raymond murphy's book to practice grammar questions.
I think you just need to read grammar rules , and then pratice alot. Only in this way you will be able to correct your mistakes, and get your work checked by any good english teacher.
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just read a lot. read a lot of the general books, especially from the good authors. Read Reader's digests. old issues will do. your grammar will improve.
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Oxford English grammar,

Raymond murphy's book to practice grammar questions.

I think you just need to read grammar rules , and then pratice alot. Only in this way you will be able to correct your mistakes, and get your work checked by any good english teacher.
Reading isn't issue but often get confused when read a random passage from any book and then I try to think wheather it's following grammar rules or not and that consumes a lot of time of mine 🤧

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just read a lot. read a lot of the general books, especially from the good authors. Read Reader's digests. old issues will do. your grammar will improve.
Yes I think this is the only way to get through this herculean task ,🥺🙄 it's like my flow which I follow it becomes hard to first think and then apply it ... Like article mein *The* often confused kerta ha

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Look at IELTS and SAT English books, and later ones for GRE when you get a grip on grammar
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Reading isn't issue but often get confused when read a random passage from any book and then I try to think wheather it's following grammar rules or not and that consumes a lot of time of mine 🤧

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Nah, don't overthink. Every author follows grammar rules. You can't identify mistakes very easily. Just keep on reading so that you get accustomed to the rules. In this way , the sentence structure will automatically get corrected in your mind. All of us do grammar mistakes,main thing is to stay way from blunders,that is, big mistakes. For this thing, you have to go through grammar rules at first. Then by getting your work checked from any good English teacher ,you will improve with time.
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