Very important. For a poorly build sentence can lead others to being confuse and not fully understanding what you are trying to say in the English language.
Charles J. Fillmore has written: 'Indirect object constructions in English and the ordering of transformations' -- subject(s): English language, Generative grammar, Grammar, Generative, Syntax 'Fillmore's case grammar' -- subject(s): Case grammar, English language, Semantics 'Indirect object constructions in English and the ordering of tranformations'
Christian Mair has written: 'The Politics of English as a World Language' 'Twentieth-Century English' 'Infinitival complement clauses in English' -- subject(s): Clauses, Complement, English language, Infinitival constructions
Yes.
a kernel sentence is the simplest sentence in English language
I recommend "English Syntax: An Introduction" by Andrew Radford for a comprehensive guide on analyzing English sentence constructions. This book covers various syntactic structures and provides detailed explanations to help you understand how sentences are constructed in English.
There is an incorrect idiom in the sentence. Idioms are the common, generally very arbitrary ways that we speak our language. For example, in this sentence you have command of a language not in a language. The sentence should read: She has good command of English.
Mario G. Pelli has written: 'Verb-particle constructions in American English' -- subject(s): English language, Particles, Verb
Monika Rathert has written: 'Textures of time' -- subject(s): Adverb, Comparative Grammar, Comparative and general Grammar, English, English language, German, German language, Temporal constructions, Tense
(This is not a word in the English language.)
well english is a very hard language to learn and so it is good and important to know this language
important of computer to Englishlanguage
What's more important than learning English is understanding why you need a language (not necessarily English).