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Default Re: grammar or conversation

Uhm, just an opinion.

For those who have just learned the English language or are just beginning to learn it, grammar is more important to convey your thoughts well.

But for those who already acquired fluency in the language,
(even if the person is a non-native speaker like me),
conversation can be more of a focus.
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