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The Art and Magic of Grammar

"Learn English grammar now and earn a lot of money later on."


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Learn new knowledge and

develop your skills to

improve your confidence as well as

your personality


through this affordable, comprehensive, advanced and easy-to-understand English grammar tutorial.

Don't be afraid, nagtatagalog rin ang tutor.
Everything will be discussed in English and in Taglish.

You can ask questions in Tagalog.


+ Proper pronunciation
+ Spelling Techniques
+ Tips on how to be a great writer
+ Basic voice lessons

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Maraming lessons (70 - 90%) sa English tutorial na ito ay hindi itinuturo sa school. Kailangan pa ng students kumuha ng Master's Degree or mag-enroll sa expensive universities para maging magaling sa English.

In this tutorial students will learn everything (i. e. 99.9%) about English grammar.

In this tutorial malalaman ng students ang secret formula - the grammar codes and patterns and not just the basic sentence patterns.

If you are a beginner, we will start from the basics:
parts of speech
verb tenses
parts of a sentence
etc.

If you have studied the basic grammar, we will study everything about English.
American English
British English
Filipino English
Formal English
Conversational English
Written English
Spoken English
Literary English
Humorous English
Offensive English
Children English
English kalye
English eskuwela
English opisina
and even
English in the Senate and the House of Representatives
plus Yoda English



Learning English grammar with this tutorial is like learning how to solve problems in Mathematics, as easy as 1 + 1 = 2.

Noun + verb = correct grammar
Jose Rizal walks.

Noun + verb + adjective = correct grammar
Taylor Swift is beautiful.

Noun + verb + noun = correct grammar
Taylor Swift is a singer.


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Magiging sino ka pagkatapos ng tutorial
at ano ang puwede mong gawin?


1. writer 
          a. movie 
          b. short story 
          c. research 
          d. news 
          e. novel 
          f. script 
          g. comics 
2. reporter/news caster 
3. broadcaster 
4. PR (public relations) 
5. proof reader and/or editor-in-chief 
6. DJ 
7. tutor/teacher 
8. data encoder 
9. researcher 
10. simpleng Englisera 
11. call center agent 
12. hindi tatangatanga sa grammar 
13. SOSYAL! hindi nauubusan ng baong English! 



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Bago ka pupunta sa isang lugar na hindi mo pa kailanman napuntahan magdala ka ng mapa para hinda ka maligaw.  'Yan ang dahilan kung bakit may mapa at GPS.

In this tutorial matatanggap mo ang mapa at magagamit mo para hindi ka maligaw, kahit saan ka tumingin kabisado mo ang lahat.  Mararating mo ang kinaroroonan ng ginto (knowledge).  Sabi nga, "knowledge is power."

"It's time to conquer!"



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Example lessons: the grammar codes and patterns

May mga adjectives na kailangan isulat bago ang noun at may mga adjectives na dapat isulat pagkatapos ng noun.

For the word RIGHT meaning TRUE/CORRECT
a) [not before noun] if you are right, you have said something that is correct and based on true
facts:

Example sentences:
1) "I think you're right. We should have set out earlier."

[+about]
2) "You were right about the hotel being too crowded." 

3) "I think the Prime Minister is only half right."

4) "Am I right in thinking that you two have met before?"

 
that's right spoken English
a) used to agree with what someone says or to answer "yes" to a question:
  
Example sentences:
1) "I gather you work in the sales department?" "That's right." 

2) "Some people find it very difficult to work quickly." 
"That's right, and they often find exams very stressful." 

b) used when you are telling someone that you are angry about what they are doing:

1) "That's right! Just blame me for everything, as usual."

 
right you are British English spoken
used to say "yes" to a request, order, or suggestion

For EMPHASIS [only before noun] British English spoken
used to emphasize how bad someone or something is = total, complete: 

Example sentences:
1) "He sounds like a right idiot!"

2) "Their house was in a right mess when they got back."


For HEALTH spoken
if you are not feeling right, you are not feeling completely well:

1) "I haven't been feeling right all day."

2) "A few days in bed will soon put you right."

3) "You will soon be as right as rain." (meaning completely healthy)

 
For WELL informal English
in a way that is good or satisfactory:

1) "Everything is going right for him at the moment."
2) "It will work out right in the end."


be right behind someone spoken English 
to completely support someone in their ideas or in what they are trying to achieve:

1) "We are all right behind you."


I'll be right with you/right there/right back spoken English
used to ask someone to wait because you are coming or returning very soon:

1) "Lunch is ready!"
"I'll be right there."

2) "Don't go away; I'll be right back."

be right up there (with someone/something) informal English
to be as good or as important as the very best:
1) "He's definitely right up there with all the world-class footballers.


right, left, and center British English; right and left American English
everywhere or in every way:
1) "The company is losing money right, left, and center."


Literary English
 

For the word ride noun
meaning PATH literary
a path for riding on a horse in the countryside: a grassy ride


For the word admire [not in progressive]

Say, "I admire you."

Don't say, "I am admiring you."


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The example lessons above are just the few of the many important lessons to learn if you want to become very good at English.


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