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SUMMARY:Grammar 101 Cheat Sheet
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DESCRIPTION: Are you having the feeling that you are drowning in grammar?Then consider this:1. In schools and ‒ by nature ‒ in textbooks, grammar is overrated. Do you remember that I have said this before? If you don&rsquo;t, let me repeat: In schools and ‒ by nature ‒ in textbooks, grammar is overrated. The biggest problems beginners have are speaking, listening comprehension, and pronunciation. This is what you should focus on, and a textbook can only be a source and inspiration for you, never the solution to this problem.2. To speak reasonably well, you don&rsquo;t have to get every grammar detail right. Mistakes are inevitable, but to avoid misunderstandings and to make a decent impression on native speakers, it&rsquo;s sufficient to get the most important stuff right. So here is an overview of what this most important stuff is. Learn it until you don&rsquo;t even think of making a mistake here (even if I wake you up at 3 am at night) but feel free to ignore the rest ‒ for now. Later on,...

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