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Hi there,

I have improve my English grammar. OR
My English grammar has improved.

Which one is correct?

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Almost a bingo there.

I have improved my English grammar
is correct, with the "d" on improved. It's called a past participle.

My English grammar has improved.
Perfect.

I do think you have a better knowledge of English grammar now.
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edward

Hi there,

I have improve my English grammar. OR
My English grammar has improved.

Which one is correct?

pete
 

yara84

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Hi there,

I have improve my English grammar. OR
My English grammar has improved.

Which one is correct?

pete


My English grammar has improved. - would be the correct phrase in this instance. Or you can say "I have improved my English grammar."

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is "My English grammar has improved." correct?

I thought we should say " My English grammar has been improved" ???
 
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