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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

CalifJim

Thank for your teaching and advice, because now I know I have so many options, and the rules are just a basis of the language, but our creative minds are what make it work.

My question for you is, could perfect grammar be achieved and how much work and practice would it take for such a goal to be even eclipsed?

Thank you!
  

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PreciousJones could perfect grammar be achieved No! Even native speakers make grammatical mistakes from time to time. There is no such thing as "perfect grammar".

  • PreciousJones could perfect grammar be achieved No!
  • Even native speakers make grammatical mistakes from time to time.
  • There is no such thing as "perfect grammar".
  • People I have spoken to regarding their own experiences in learning English agree for the most part that it takes about four years to become fully competent in writing and speaking, provided you are really interested in taking up the challenge.
  • ) If it takes you fewer years or more years, it doesn't matter.
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PreciousJonescould perfect grammar be achieved
No! Even native speakers make grammatical mistakes from time to time. There is no such thing as "perfect grammar".

People I have spoken to regarding their own experiences in learning English agree for the most part that it takes about four years to become fully competent in writing and speaking, provide

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