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Grammar 101 – Part 2 📖✏
We communicate with others by using phrases or expressions to show our reaction and emotions towards them or to simply state our opinions. Sometimes a facial expression isn’t enough to express how we feel. So, in order to make others understand our reaction, we must use the correct phrase/statement/expression. 💬💬💬
Make sure you don’t use the incorrect phrase/statement/expression because if you do, it can contradict to your reaction and have another meaning that opposes to the actual meaning. Besides that, your incorrect phrase can also be grammatically incorrect which can make others feel uncomfortable when they hear it.
For instance, we sometimes hear people say:
“Thanks before!”
This phrase is used to thank someone before they help or do you a favor. Although this phrase may have the literal meaning of thanking someone beforehand, do you want to know a fun fact about this phrase?
It is GRAMMATICALLY INCORRECT. ❌❌❌
To thank someone in advance before they help you, you can say this phrase instead:
“Thanks in advance!”
This phrase is grammatically correct. ✔✔✔
It takes a lot of practice and dedication to excel in English grammar. Never stop practicing!
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Stay tuned for more Grammar 101 by Linguosco to improve your English grammar! 👌
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