This Blog presents the various Grammatical forms and relates them to meanings and uses. The clear explanations and examples, followed by a lot of practice material, will help you to understand the grammatical system and make correct sentences. Can we say "two dozens of bananas"? We can't. We should say "two dozen bananas" Dozen, score, hundred, thousand and million don't take -s when a number comes before them. There are a lot of points like these to learn. You will find the usage points woven into the description of the grammatical system. Note that you can't master grammar by merely reading the rules and examples. You should PRACTICE . Don't neglect to do the exercises.
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