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A local community college or university would have English grammar classes. If these are not available, there are grammar lessons available on the Learn English website.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
There are a number of free programs to help you improve your English skills online. Some of the larger ones are English Daily and learnenglish.de.
To answer this question would take a lot of writing. The best thing for you to do is get hold of an English grammar book and read about will and would. Something like: 'An A-Z of English Grammar and Usage' by Geoffrey Leech.
The correct English grammar would be 'I should have run'.
You did not mention where your location is, so it is difficult for me to provide a definite answer in regards to your location. From research that I have done, it appears that on average, and English Grammar Tutor would earn about $50,000 per year.
Judging by your question, I would say rapidly devolving.
When you are looking for information about abdominal exercises one of the best places to start would be the local online forums. Members offer free advice and will be happy to explain the benefits of abdominal exercises.
Yes I think that English grammar classes are very important for your education, they help your vocabulary expand and make you seem more educated. Jobs would love to see that you furthered your education in that department.
Yes, but each language has its own rules. English and French have a signifegent change in the grammar. 'La porte rouge' (French) in English would be 'the door red', and not 'the red door'. 'Die tur rot' (German) would be the same as English, but different in French or Greek.
Yes. For example, it is correct to say, "Mr. Twallup is one of the professors in the English department."
Recognition is the easiest way to recall something.