yes
You should be concerned because you want to sound like a competent speaker of the language - whatever language you're speaking. You don't want to be thought of as 'less' of a speaker because you don't coordinate subject and verb agreement. When you speak, you want to be taken seriously, and understood the first time. That is more likely to occur when you use correct subject verb agreement.
There are 3 branches of English grammar. They are: orthography, the study of letters; etymology, the study of words; and syntax, the study of sentences.
ESL: English as a Second Language ELL: English Language Learners They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. I am studying is the present continuous tense. I study is the simple present tense.
People study English for various reasons. For example, they might want to be able to watch English movies and TV shows.
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
English as a subject is the study of how words are written in sentences. English class is the study of the different parts of a sentence and using words to express an idea or opinion.
No, exams sudn't b abolished. If der r no exams most ppl won't study or wud b 2 lazy 2 study and those who wud study won't b able 2 analyise themselves.
Study English the same as you study any other subject! Languages are especially good subjects to study using Study Decks - see the link below - and to practice with your friends. You can also easily find DVDs and online courses to help you with your pronunciation and comprehension.
To Study English is darasa al inglezieThe verb (darasa) can be substituted with any subject pronoun to create a different subject. To say I study substitute darasa with udrus
Chestine Gowdy has written: 'English grammar' -- subject(s): English language, Grammar 'Poems for the study of language prescribed in the course of study for the common schools of Illinois' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, English poetry, American poetry 'Lessons in English' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composition and exercises, English language
we used to study English so that we can be able to understand others:)
Yes, and so is English.
English subject refers to the subject in school that people study from the time that they are little learning the English until college. In English, students will learn rules of grammar and also read books.
In the context of study at school and college a subjectis an area of study, such as English, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry
Bert Case Diltz has written: 'Pierian spring' -- subject(s): Education, English language, English literature, Philosophy, Study and teaching 'A flurry of verses in seven flutters' 'Notes on method in the use of Living English' -- subject(s): English language, Study and teaching 'The sense of wonder' -- subject(s): Education, English literature, Philosophy, Study and teaching 'Poetic pilgrimage' -- subject(s): Poetry, Study and teaching 'Barnardo boy' 'Models and projects for English compostion' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, English language 'New models and projects for creative writing, part III' -- subject(s): Composition and exercises, English language
umm....i think u shud choose maths, english 'n' watevaa u wish 2 bcum