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Name: Anonymous 2012-07-13 21:01

I learnt proper English some years ago. Strict, in the grammar sense, English. However, more and more, I see my abilities being deteriorated due to the internet. Even native speakers make constant mistakes, being some horrendous, which from those, unfortunately, I am beginning to be a victim, as I can notice them in my own speaking.

Would someone mid recommending a good book I can download from which I can revise some concepts?
Also, is there any online resource for prepositions (these I always had trouble with)?

Thank you, /lang/

Name: Anonymous 2012-07-16 0:31

A preposition resource would be indeed good...

>>11

For all 3 languages I know, the uneducated mass (most of the population) speaks indeed wrongly. However, if you are to communicate to someone of a higher class, not dominating the grammar gives a bad impression.
Think about your native language. Probably (I can't state for sure, but it's normally like this), the poor uneducated people speaks in a sluggish manner, whereas the rich educated people speaks in a better structured manner.

Anyway, doesn't anyone know of a good grammar resource for those who already have a good basis?

I will be looking forward to it!

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