The parts of speech, tenses, form of verb, articles and modals all contribute to fluency. Focus more on understanding between noun and verb, which runs throughout English at all levels. Make an sincere effort to learn them.
Make the Dictionary, including the scholars use it when confronted with a new word. So it is not bad or do not have the feeling that you don’t know. Familiarize yourself with its meaning and use it in a sentence that very day.
Have someone proficient read aloud to you. A storybook or a newspaper article will do. Watch the way they move their lips and mouth while pronouncing certain words.
Learn one new word a day. To increase your active vocabulary start memorizing the meaning of a word you had heard but not sure of. Use it regularly to absorb it into your vocabulary bank.
Start writing a Diary. It will allow you to practice the language in a totally non-threatening environment. Everyday write one concrete paragraph of at least 100 words.
The PronounA pronoun is a word used in place of a noun. We use pronouns to avoid the repetition of nouns. Example:1a. Ravi is 9 years old. Ravi studies at Holy Cross School in std. IV. Ravi goes to school...
Sentence: A group of words arranged in a proper order to give a proper meaning is called a sentence. Types: Declarative Imperative Exclamatory Interrogative