How to improve your grammar?

Some grammar rules (and embarrassing mistakes!) transcend the uniqueness of different regions and style guides. This new International Grammar section by OnlineBookClub.org ultimately identifies those rules thus providing a simple, flexible rule-set, respecting the differences between regions and style guides. You can feel free to ask general questions about spelling and grammar. You can also provide example sentences for other members to proofread and inform you of any grammar mistakes.

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Re: How to improve your grammar?

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As you grow older, always make a quick check on words and right spellings.
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The brain develops over the course of 20-25 years. It is at this crucial stage that the skill of grammar can be developed. The continued action of writing and reading can help in the grammatical skill. Additionally, it is important to learn the fundamental laws of grammar (e.g. punctuation, terms, phraseology, etc.) while you are in this range of your life.
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I think reading books is the best option for anyone who wants to improve their grammar. You can read books related to grammar usage but nothing helps as much as reading tons of books does. :)
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