One of the most sensible ways to ward off errors in using English language is to use simple words and simpler grammatic construction. Avoid use complex sentences over which you are confident enough about their grammatic correctness.Share you thoughts!
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Agreed, that is why I prefer which I can manage easily. Trying to sound a learned one makes one funny. I know my limits.

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That's absolutely correct! Use the way you are most comfortable with!
Actually, I have to improve very much...miles to go.
But sometimes, I can't even construct simple sentences without grammar mistakes, I feel so. :)
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Actually, I have to improve very much...miles to go.
But sometimes, I can't even construct simple sentences without grammar mistakes, I feel so. :)
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Actually, I have to improve very much...miles to go.
But sometimes, I can't even construct simple sentences without grammar mistakes, I feel so. :)

I agree with you, especially while writing in forums, I make too many grammatical mistakes and left out words.

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Actually, I have to improve very much...miles to go.
But sometimes, I can't even construct simple sentences without grammar mistakes, I feel so. :)
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Why???? :silly: :blink: :evil: :evil:

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
I agree totally. Using simple sentences and words is best to communicate. The complex sentences are okay for legal drafting. For day to day conversation and writing, small and simple sentences are best. Some attempt writing bombastic difficult words that are unintelligible. This defeats the very purpose of communication.

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Thank you said by: chinmoymukherjee
I agree totally. Using simple sentences and words is best to communicate. The complex sentences are okay for legal drafting. For day to day conversation and writing, small and simple sentences are best. Some attempt writing bombastic difficult words that are unintelligible. This defeats the very purpose of communication.

Actually trying to write queen's English they make so comic mistakes (read blunder) that even queen won't understand.

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Surely agreed.. And that's why I am doing since long. I don't use those complex words and grmmatic construction which can make me more confused.

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Simple things are always easy to do.Even in English too simple words and small sentences are always good to write and there are less chances of making mistakes. :)
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