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» Motivation in language learning
By Mary Holihan | Published 10/17/2007 | Learning tips | Rating:
A motivated learner will surpass a non motivated learner in acquiring any kind of knowledge or skill.

» Learning alone or with others?
By Jehane Newton-Manning | Published 02/28/2007 | Learning tips | Rating:
Learning alone vs. classroom learning

» Language learning for children
By Jehane Newton-Manning | Published 02/27/2007 | Learning tips | Rating:
Language learning for children

» What's right: The most common grammatic mistakes in English: Pronouns
By Mary Holihan | Published 02/27/2007 | Learning tips | Rating:
Everyone makes mistakes in grammar, sometimes out of carelessness, but most of the time out of ignorance.  This ignorance is usually not true ignorance but forgetfulness. We may have been taught the correct grammar, but without reinforcement have blithely made mistakes and then continued to make them.

» What's right: The most common grammatic mistakes in English: Verbs
By Mary Holihan | Published 02/26/2007 | Learning tips | Rating:
Just as certain things go together, like peanut butter and jelly or fish and chips, a singular subject in a sentence has to go together with a the singular form of the verb in a sentence. And a plural subject with a plural verb, of course.  Most people have no problem in simple subject sentences, but sentences with complex subjects are where confusion often arises.  For example, we know that it’s incorrect to say “Chocolate are good”, or “Games is fun”.   Confusion can arise with some varieties of subject-verb combinations.  



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