I have been always sticked to this question asking about how to get the hang of grammar rules. In fact, most of us don't know the truth that native speakers don't much care of grammar rules while speaking. A native English speaker once said to me " If you think about grammar when you speak, you are lost". Do you think he is right? What did he really mean?
Let us together find out!
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I, from my heart, loved your reply Onee-chan. You gave us a very influential point of view on the Issue. Thanks a lot.
Yes, Chitra as same as I always do. Thanks dear.
Frank, you hit the nail on the head. Thanks
Most Native Speakers don't care about grammar for sure. However, they learnt the rule of grammar in their school from elementary. So, an educated Native Speakers at least know some important grammar rules, though sometimes they don't realize it.
If we are not E. Native Speaker but ONLY learn English like an E. Native Speaker do, we'll improve our English Speaking for sure. However, we won't go further in English, if we never look up again our mistakes with grammar. It depends on our necessary. It we want ONLY to be able of speaking English fluently, we may not consider many grammar rules, but if we want to really improve our English, indeed, we really need it.
Nice topic, Ocean. Keep on writing! :)
Hi! I totally agree with you Annika. Thanks.
Hi, I am trying to ignore the grammar while speaking because it slow down my speed of speaking a lot. I guess, he is right :).
To me, the more I make mistakes, the faster we learn.