Good evening friend, I'm a newbie of this forum. I want to improve my English level from beginner to intermediate level. Could you share your English improvement journey here?
MoonriseWas it wrong grammatically to say "for improving any language."
No. The issue is that it does not convey the intended meaning.
Languages "improve" naturally by evolution. Their complex grammar gets simplified, new words are added, and meanings change. Some languages, which were oral only, get a written form, provided by linguists or, in the age of colonization, missionaries or invaders.
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MoonriseWas it wrong grammatically to say "for improving any language."
No. The issue is that it does not convey the intended meaning.
Languages "improve" naturally by evolution. Their complex grammar gets simplified, new words are added, and meanings change. Some languages, which were oral only, get a written form, provided by linguists or, in the age of colonization, missionaries or invaders.
Listen, speak, write, read and ask.
I believe that's the common rule for improving any language.
I believe that's the common rule for improving your language skills.
Was it wrong grammatically to say "for improving any language." if I meant any language, not just English?
No. The issue is that it does not convey the intended meaning.
Languages "improve" naturally by evolution. Their complex grammar gets simplified, new words are added, and meanings change. Some languages, which were oral only, get a written form, provided by linguists or, in the age of colonization, missionaries or invaders.
Thank you for clearing it up.