Rules of English Grammar
Comments on article "Rules of English Grammar"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| sanju | i got more information thanks | 9/22/2011 |
| mathi | it's too hard or not? | 6/27/2011 |
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| Raghavendra | Thank you, I was looking for when to use A and when to use an. Article was usefull. Thank you again. | 12/16/2010 |
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| jabir mon | i understood some grammers frow studying above sentense. | 8/3/2010 |
| Masih | In the article. (A) had been explained:when the noun begins with a vowel we used article (A) . it this right or wrong? | 6/24/2010 |
| seymon | why singular "I" cannot go with singular" has" | 6/14/2010 |
| michael | "A" is used when the noun begins with a vowel and "an" is used when a noun begins with a vowel. cant't be right | 6/11/2010 |
| Derek | isn't "discuss about" redundant? | 5/25/2010 |
| GUL | pleeas i want to learn English grammar so plz help me | 5/14/2010 |
| George Turnbull | ."..Now of instead of John " What is that first "of" doing there? |
3/31/2010 |
| sophea | thanks! | 3/10/2010 |
| maeka | thnk you it cleared my mind | 2/25/2010 |
| kaium | i think this way perfect. | 2/19/2010 |
| sathis | What is verb | 1/24/2010 |
| krishna | How to practice with the comma and dot | 1/24/2010 |
| murthy | how to improve our speaking skills | 1/24/2010 |
| bruce | i think is not necessary for any one to learn these rules, but as a student, one is emphazised to learn 'em, uh! | 12/26/2009 |
| shanmugaraja | its very useful for indian students | 12/3/2009 |
| hivan | He usually writing | 11/7/2009 |
| Mary-Jane | Not much help Needs a little more detailed rules. |
10/19/2009 |
| whatever | its good to me who really lack of english knowledge | 9/23/2009 |
| Ranjeet | i want to speak english very well! can you help me? | 6/16/2009 |
| dudi | it not perfect explaination | 6/14/2009 |
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| sridhar s | I want to learn english spoken but i dont know how to speak please help me how to speak & how to get more english knowledge pls guide me sir . |
1/24/2009 |
| jayesh mevada | Pls help me I speaked to english | 11/25/2008 |
| Ibrahim | hi belida / in your explanation of the use of articles there isa print mistake the word vowel is written instead of consonent so the sentence will read as follows A is used when the noun begins with a consonent and AN is used when the noun begins with a vowel | 11/12/2008 |
| pushparaj.V | I had somehow English Communication. However, i want to speak fluenzy in english at home. Is there any way? | 8/28/2008 |
| sunita | how i can speak perfect english | 8/18/2008 |
| Debraj purkait | I want to know about the rules of voice change | 4/14/2008 |

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