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Teach English in XiangruZhen - Nanchong Shi

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In short this chapter is a brief grammar review. It is possible to revise some rules like the adjective rules and also take a look at clear examples. Even though the topic has an extent content, it was nicely pointed in the chapter and divided in practical subjects. However, I have a personal statement. After spending some time with native speakers some grammar rules need to be refreshed. And here I point the adjectives spelling position. I do understand that those are rich rules that give shape a order to the language, but at the same time it is useless when it comes to day-to-day life. Spoken English and written English are not that apart and they influence each other continuously. Natives usually don't show much care about the order of the adjectives (as long as they precede the noun) and this action doesn't bring harm to the communication. I am pointing this out more like an interesting matter for a discussion, some grammar rules are dated and should follow the ways of its usage.


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