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Answered on 26 Apr Learn Spoken English

Rakhi Yadav

4 year experience teacher and also teach in school

Can you speak English without knowing all the parts of speech? No, they are necessary
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Answered on 26 Apr Learn Spoken English

Kilari N.

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Answered on 30 Apr Learn Spoken English

Janhabi B.

Professional social science teacher conducting classes from 1 to 10 for cbsc students

yes.
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Answered 6 days ago Learn Spoken English

Yashaswini

By following this MANTRA you will surely be a fluent speaker. LUS :- Listen ,Understand and speak 1st step :Listen in english ( it can be any thing like video,conversation ,documentory etc 2nd step : try to understand like what and how it is spoken 3rd step : try to copy its sentence structure, pronunciation,vocabulay... read more

By following this MANTRA you will surely be a fluent speaker. 

LUS :- Listen ,Understand and speak

1st step :Listen in english ( it can be any thing like video,conversation ,documentory etc

2nd step : try to understand like what and how  it is spoken

3rd step : try to copy its sentence structure, pronunciation,vocabulay etc.

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Answered 4 days ago Learn Spoken English

Sravani Kondapalli

Full time Mom and Part time tutor

Make it like a activity
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Answered 4 days ago Learn Spoken English

Sravani Kondapalli

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There are 3 main parts of speech. Present, past and future. Then there are present continuous, past continuous and future continuous.
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Answered on 02 May Learn Spoken English

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

"In English, "been" is primarily used as a past participle of the verb "to be." As such, it functions as part of the verb phrase in various tenses, including the present perfect (e.g., "I have been"), past perfect (e.g., "She had been"), and future perfect (e.g., "They will have been"). In these contexts,... read more
"In English, "been" is primarily used as a past participle of the verb "to be." As such, it functions as part of the verb phrase in various tenses, including the present perfect (e.g., "I have been"), past perfect (e.g., "She had been"), and future perfect (e.g., "They will have been"). In these contexts, "been" indicates a completed action or state that occurred before a specific point in the past, present, or future. Additionally, "been" can also be used as an auxiliary verb in passive constructions (e.g., "The house has been cleaned") and to form certain verb tenses, such as the present perfect continuous (e.g., "She has been working"). read less
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Answered on 19 Apr Learn Spoken English

The Language Destination

"I am" vs. "I is"? "Who" vs. "whom"? "Affect" vs. "effect"? Subjunctive mood? Passive voice formation? Comma rules? "There," "their," "they're"? British vs. American spelling? "Lay" vs. "lie"? "Much" vs. "many"? read more
  1. "I am" vs. "I is"?
  2. "Who" vs. "whom"?
  3. "Affect" vs. "effect"?
  4. Subjunctive mood?
  5. Passive voice formation?
  6. Comma rules?
  7. "There," "their," "they're"?
  8. British vs. American spelling?
  9. "Lay" vs. "lie"?
  10. "Much" vs. "many"?
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Answered on 19 Apr Learn Spoken English

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Nominalization is the process of turning a word into a noun. It involves converting verbs, adjectives, or other parts of speech into nouns. For example, turning "understand" into "understanding" or "difficult" into "difficulty" involves nominalization. ... read more

Nominalization is the process of turning a word into a noun. It involves converting verbs, adjectives, or other parts of speech into nouns. For example, turning "understand" into "understanding" or "difficult" into "difficulty" involves nominalization.

 
 
 
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Answered on 19 Apr Learn Spoken English

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Understanding English grammar logically involves breaking down rules into clear, systematic explanations and recognizing patterns rather than relying solely on memorization. Start with basic concepts and build upon them gradually, using examples and practice to reinforce understanding.... read more

Understanding English grammar logically involves breaking down rules into clear, systematic explanations and recognizing patterns rather than relying solely on memorization. Start with basic concepts and build upon them gradually, using examples and practice to reinforce understanding. Additionally, understanding the underlying logic behind grammar rules can help make them more intuitive and easier to apply.

 
 
 
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