How to learn English grammar?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Grammar 1, from basic to advanced, master every grammar point, and take detailed notes. The notes are written down by oneself until all the grammatical details are mastered.

    2. Unfamiliar grammar knowledge points should be reviewed and used repeatedly until they are mastered.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buy a grammar book to read, do some supporting exercises, and analyze the structure of some sentences.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You must first know the grammar rules, and then familiarize yourself with the questions through practice, and be sure to practice more questions to avoid confusion. There is also learning to summarize, collect the wrong questions and do it a second time, a third time...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Take good notes during class.

    Don't memorize grammar points.

    The best way to do this is to combine example sentences.

    Find a dozen example sentences for each grammar point to read well.

    Pay attention to the subtle differences between some grammatical points, in fact, English grammar is nothing more than some nouns singular and plural, subject-verb agreement, tense voice, fixed collocation, singular and plural is actually very simple to distinguish whether the noun is countable or uncountable, followed by the plural transformation form of countable nouns; Subject-verb agreement means that in a sentence, the subject is a singular predicate, and it must also be in singular and three-form forms; Tense and voice need to be able to analyze whether the speaker or event in the sentence points to the past, present or future, and it is much easier to analyze it clearly; Fixed collocations require memorizing a word as well as memorizing its idiomatic collocations with other prepositions and other parts of speech. In this way, it will be much easier to classify and memorize, do more questions, and memorize more words. And last but not least, it is also very important to read more, and the sense of language is also very important in the process of learning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Prepare a grammar reference book.

    In the study of English grammar, grammar reference books function like dictionaries, which are essential reference books. Grammar reference books generally introduce grammar knowledge in a systematic manner. You can choose a grammar book suitable for high school students, and use your spare time to read through it first to get a general idea of what grammar content is, the main purpose of this is to prepare you for the relevant grammar knowledge with questions in the future learning process.

    When it comes to consulting grammar books, there are generally two situations: one is in the process of learning a new lesson, according to the teacher's teaching progress and the grammar arrangement of the textbook, carefully study the relevant grammar items, so as to be able to understand the relevant rules thoroughly and apply them freely. Second, when you find that you are vague about a certain grammar knowledge point through homework and exams, you should read the grammar book in time and carefully study the parts you lack.

    2. Take the initiative to summarize grammar rules.

    Sentences in English are ever-changing, but in the final analysis, they are inseparable from these basic sentence patterns, and those longer parallel sentences and compound sentences are all derived from the expansion and change of these sentence patterns, so these sentence patterns should be used as the starting point for us to learn English grammar.

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