Grammar is usually considered tricky to learn because of the almost limitless combination of elements, various conjugations unique to certain languages, and a large amount of irregular cases that can only be learned by knowing them in advance. This holds true for mainly western languages, which place a higher emphasis on grammar.
Haha that's funny
Grammar is boring to some people, maybe it's because you're not good at it?
Are You?
Hope This Helps :/
-Sara-
There is probably not much difference. Other differences in the languages (such as the alphabets) are likely to be more significant.
Grammar is tricky. If you did not learn it as a child, the best way to learn it (and know whether your grammar is correct) is to find someone who speaks correct grammar and listen to them, a lot. NPR is a good place to listen to people who have good grammar.
The short answer is yes. The grammar of any language is really a formula, or system. If there is no underlying structure or order to a language, the language wouldn't be much good to anyone. Some languages are very difficult to learn; English is really not one of the most difficult. If you want to learn a difficult language, try Icelandic. On the other hand, although grammar is a 'formula', English is full of traps in the form of exceptions. I don't envy anyone who faces the task of learning English as a second language. I do, however, have the deepest respect and admiration for people who are.
You cannot learn grammar easily. It takes commitment and effort, but the more you work at it, the easier it will become.
There are many places here one can learn basic English and grammar. One can learn basic English and grammar at popular on the web sources such as 5 Minute English and Talk English.
I guess not. If you are Joe , my friend, then you need to learn to spell. Shape up - its not that difficult. Start with the word GRAMMAR
There is probably not much difference. Other differences in the languages (such as the alphabets) are likely to be more significant.
Bahasa Indonesia is one of the easiest language to learn due to how simple the pronunciation and grammar is. You can learn Indonesian from the Learning Indonesian website.
Portuguese can be considered moderately difficult to learn due to its complex verb conjugations, pronunciation challenges, and differences between European and Brazilian Portuguese. However, with dedication, practice, and exposure to the language, it is definitely possible to become proficient in Portuguese.
learn grammar moronHmmm.You study Grammar, not learn it.
Yes, you would say that.
To learn French grammar effectively, start by mastering the basics such as verb conjugation, articles, and pronouns. Practice regularly with exercises and quizzes to reinforce your understanding. Immersing yourself in the language through French media, conversations with native speakers, and language apps can also greatly enhance your learning process.
Grammar is tricky. If you did not learn it as a child, the best way to learn it (and know whether your grammar is correct) is to find someone who speaks correct grammar and listen to them, a lot. NPR is a good place to listen to people who have good grammar.
The short answer is yes. The grammar of any language is really a formula, or system. If there is no underlying structure or order to a language, the language wouldn't be much good to anyone. Some languages are very difficult to learn; English is really not one of the most difficult. If you want to learn a difficult language, try Icelandic. On the other hand, although grammar is a 'formula', English is full of traps in the form of exceptions. I don't envy anyone who faces the task of learning English as a second language. I do, however, have the deepest respect and admiration for people who are.
Where did you learn your grammar?
On line Eng grammar. Search at goggle
You cannot learn grammar easily. It takes commitment and effort, but the more you work at it, the easier it will become.