I need someone to teach me thing like that other and over.
Just read some books and you'll absorb it naturally. Grammar is something best achieved passively, not actively.
This is true, to learn most of what you will use in casual conversation, reading will provide you with sentence structure and basic grammar. Trickier or less commonly utilized grammatical rules can be found in basic reference books, online, or from podcasts like Grammar Girl.
Some Brits pronounce "other" as something like "uvver," as far as I know. Some research suggests this is part of Cockney, but I'm no expert on British dialects.
I find it hard too read because i have dyslexia and dont say how did you spell dyslexia i coyped it form google.i maybe read 2 big books a year not even that.
I find it hard too read because i have dyslexia and dont say how did you spell dyslexia i coyped it form google.i maybe read 2 big books a year not even that.
Take a 3x5 index card and cut a small rectangle in it. Give just enough room so that you can see two words on a single line of text. Then move the card over the book you are reading, going two words at a time. This will help your brain to focus on and recognize those words. At first, it will be slow going, but over time your speed will increase drastically.
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Also, could you elaborate on this?
@max, reading is not the same as writing you know.