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Hi all,

I'm male 27 I want learn professional English for sake of my job security so any interested to teach and help me to improve my communication plz pm me......
 
Hi all,

I'm male 27 I want learn professional English for sake of my job security so any interested to teach and help me to improve my communication plz pm me......

read the chapter on "Articles "
most Asian languages do not have them in their lexicon .
 
Thanks for the reply....Could you prefer any perfect book

Getting them right is not that hard, remembering to put the articles in in the first place is. Just remember that ANY noun, except for the proper ones, needs a qualifier in front of it - either an adjective, a pronoun, or an article. So, when you write something, go over your text, underline all the nouns, and then put something defining them in front. You can start with your original post, there are enough qualifiers missing in there to make it a good exercise.

I am no expert on English grammar, but this advise helped me a lot, so happy to pass it on.
 
Getting them right is not that hard, remembering to put the articles in in the first place is. Just remember that ANY noun, except for the proper ones, needs a qualifier in front of it - either an adjective, a pronoun, or an article. So, when you write something, go over your text, underline all the nouns, and then put something defining them in front. You can start with your original post, there are enough qualifiers missing in there to make it a good exercise.

I am no expert on English grammar, but this advise helped me a lot, so happy to pass it on.[/QUOTEthanks for reply .....could explain little more in easier way please
 
Getting them right is not that hard, remembering to put the articles in in the first place is. Just remember that ANY noun, except for the proper ones, needs a qualifier in front of it - either an adjective, a pronoun, or an article. So, when you write something, go over your text, underline all the nouns, and then put something defining them in front. You can start with your original post, there are enough qualifiers missing in there to make it a good exercise.

I am no expert on English grammar, but this advise helped me a lot, so happy to pass it on.[/QUOTEthanks for reply .....could explain little more in easier way please

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Hi all,

I'm male 27 I want learn professional English for sake of my job security so any interested to teach and help me to improve my communication plz pm me......

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blue - nouns.
red - qualifiers that you already have.

Now go back and add articles to any nouns that don't have anything in front of them, where the ??? are:

I'm ???male 27 I want learn professional English for ???sake of my job security so any interested to teach and help me to improve my communication plz pm me......

Do this few times with any professional texts you work on, then run them by a native speaker and ask him to check your texts specifically for articles. Try to figure out what he did. Pay spacial attention to situations when he added articles where you had none. This should start happening less and less pretty soon.

To figure out the correct one to use is easy: "a" means "some, any, we don't know much about it ", "the" means "this one, we already talked about it before, we are familiar with it". OF, course, there are exception, but at this point don't worry about them.
 
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