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i failed to be allocated because of my luck( as i had opted islamic history nd culture) which pushed me back. the smae subject has been a scoring subject but when i opted, it curshed me even if i had attempted very well (Quotations, maps, references etc). really i cant bear this failure as this is my last chance in( CSS nd PMS)
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Please Tell me Whats the right time to Learn English Grammar.. Without knowing grammar you can speak English fluently but when you start learning grammar you will stuck on every sentence...

so any suggestion about learning grammar?
no we cnt speak english fluently without any knowledge of grammer:-)
we wud speak "broken english" widout any knowledge of grammer:-) :-)
grammer dat pertains to slang and daily conversation is quite easy n we jst hv to bothr a bit about "tenses"- past tense, present tense, or future etc....
i m nt a guru in english yet i cn say dat v all commit some errors while speaking english bt da thng is knowing our errors and correcting them....
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no we cnt speak english fluently without any knowledge of grammer:-)
we wud speak "broken english" widout any knowledge of grammer:-) :-)
grammer dat pertains to slang and daily conversation is quite easy n we jst hv to bothr a bit about "tenses"- past tense, present tense, or future etc....
i m nt a guru in english yet i cn say dat v all commit some errors while speaking english bt da thng is knowing our errors and correcting them....
what i meant to say that.. might i am not aware of full urdu grammars rules but i can speak urdu v.fluently becoz it is my mother language .. i learn it by hearing and environment .. so my question was that it is better to learn the grammar rules by listening or just try and try to put all rules in mind (and allow brain to do some extra work of checking grammar while speaking )..
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da best thng is to learn da basic grammer first so dat one knws da meaning of watever one utters in english..... yeah without any knowledge of grammer, we wl randomly mix sentences for example we may mix past tenses with present n yet may not b aware of our mistake... so its better to learn grammer first.... learning to speak english frm novels n movies is fr those who knw da basics of grammer bt cn speak fluently or stammer while speaking....
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what i meant to say that.. might i am not aware of full urdu grammars rules but i can speak urdu v.fluently becoz it is my mother language .. i learn it by hearing and environment .. so my question was that it is better to learn the grammar rules by listening or just try and try to put all rules in mind (and allow brain to do some extra work of checking grammar while speaking )..
Bro,learn the rules first from a good grammar book,then practice(write,speak) as much as you can.With practice,these rule will automatically get incorporated into your mind,and you won't need to put extra effort in recalling these rules and thereby wasting your time.
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i failed to be allocated because of my luck( as i had opted islamic history nd culture) which pushed me back. the smae subject has been a scoring subject but when i opted, it curshed me even if i had attempted very well (Quotations, maps, references etc). really i cant bear this failure as this is my last chance in( CSS nd PMS)
Pure hardluck brother.I know only u can understand how u are feeling.But I shall say that take it on ur chin like a man.Allah hum sb se ziada danishmand he,or Woh janta hey k whats best for us.U dnt know what plans He has for u.I shall only request u not to lose hope.U have shown time and again that u are capable enough.InshAllah I hope u get the fruit of ur diligence in PMS.Really my heart goes out to u bro.
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@brother anwer,

listen to me v.v carefully. though it is like left in the desert, I can understand wht u might be going through but unless and untill we believe in RIZQ, Our life would be very difficult. I have a strong belief that wherever your rizq is,in any part of the globe, ALLAH ALMIGHTY will take u there. AND I have studied in the Holy Quran that you may consider something good but it may not be good for you. and, you may consider something bad for yourself but it may not be bad for you. Further, if some of our prayers are not answered here, these prayers will be kept for hereafter.
So, what we can do is to do our best and leave the rest to Allah.
You are a hero bro. keep you patience high and don't you ever leave the way of SABAR AND SHUKAR.
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english

friends believe me there is no hard and fast rule to learn speaking or writing english. You learnt enough for speaking but written would require lots of practice.
for speaking i suggest watch movies,listen to news,read news papers books, novel whatever fascinates you. I mean suspence,romance whatever. but the best is to speak it


for written practice,practice and a good guide to check u constantly and direct u the right way

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