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Old 12-Dec-2003, 13:14
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:) Dear teacher
I am very happy that i found that side that look very useful for me because my english not strong.
i tried to go to many web sites to learn english or to embrove my english one of it i found it useful but i still need to learn more about how to be good in grammar i can't keep it in my mind for one day :( :( , i havenots that i wrote from net info but i still need your advice of how to be good in english grammar please
and sorry for my long message
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Old 12-Dec-2003, 16:30
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Don't cry. We're here to help. :wink:

The teachers are here to answer your questions. The glossary is quite useful. And there are a bunch of new quizzes that are fun and should help you to learn.

Please register as a member of the site. Otherwise, you can't make use of the quizzes, which are in the members area. Also, if you register you will receive email notifications of messages.

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Old 13-Dec-2003, 08:37
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:) thank you ronbee for your replay and am sure about that :)
now i want to know what is the best way to keep the grammar in my mind?
i know that back to me, and my brain activity but some time the way of teacher explanation it make you remember it or not did you understand me sir ? and sorry if my english not strong and there is wrong in writing.
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Do you mean what is the best way to learn grammar rules? I would say that the best way to learn a grammar rule is to find as many examples of its use as you can. Also, practice composing sentences that use that particular aspect of grammar.

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