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English is my native language, I studied it at all the schools I attended.

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How do you have to speak English?

Hello guys, To speak in English you have to follow some points. Speaking English fluently isn't the same as knowing perfect English grammar - even native English-speakers make grammar mistakes! Fluency is about being able to communicate. 1. Accept That English Is a Weird Language 2. Dive into the Deep End 3. Remember the Answer Is in the Question 4. Get More out of Listening 5. Learn and Study Phrases 6. Don't Study Grammar Too Much. Some days before I had gone for a spoken English class to The English Lingua, Delhi's premier academy for teaching communicative English language. After that, I improved myself. Thanks a lot.


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How do you say before in Elizabethan English?

Since Shakespeare was writing in English, and "before" is an English word, it should come as no surprise to find that Shakespeare used the word "before" to mean "before". He uses it with both modern meanings: spatially located at the front of something ("Had he his wounds before?"-Macbeth) and happening earlier in time ("Before you fight the battle ope this letter"-King Lear) For the latter meaning Shakespeare sometimes used the word "ere" (pronounced as: air), as in "Ere this I would have fatted all the region kites with this slave's offal"-Hamlet. However, he preferred "before".


Did Shakespeare ever take English lessons Were English reading and grammar taught during his childhood?

Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.