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Old December 13, 2010, 10:37 AM
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In the last phrase I wanted to mean, I can reach the high of my knowledge in English.
You just quoted me quoting you.
but High should be height in that sentence.

"Until this time, I should to study more in my grammatical English.."
You can also say,
"Unitl then, I should study more English grammar."
or
"Unitl then, I should study more of my English grammar."

Hope this all helped. Back to my learning of your language.

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Old December 16, 2010, 08:55 AM
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You just quoted me quoting you.
but High should be height in that sentence.

"Until this time, I should to study more in my grammatical English.."
You can also say,
"Unitl then, I should study more English grammar."
or
"Unitl then, I should study more of my English grammar."

Hope this all helped. Back to my learning of your language.

Yes I got it why I should to change my high phrase for this ones (Height). Because this last ones means Elevar in Spanish.

Not I don't achieved to catch the other correction, because you are telling me that I must to use unitl and I don't grasp to find the last word in the dictionary and therefore I can't understand it.

Please tell me what does it means? And what's meaning in that context grammatically.

Let me to tell you, never I have heard those words in the time I have been studying English and that is three years ago.

I will cheerful to know your point.
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Old December 16, 2010, 09:27 AM
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Grammar [Grammatics]
it's like the equal to math-law in language

To be grammatical = means you break no fundamental rules
Grammar = is those rules
(it's a singular plural* (the word is almost grammatically incorrect) :P )

It means, you use;
proper punctuation,
capitalize correct letters,
Proper paragraph structure (1 topic per paragraph),
proper tense (past, future, present),
valid words,
proper sentence structure ie.<
1. I should to study more in my grammatical English. (to has absolutely no purpose or meaning. And so the sentence is ungrammatical/ not grammatical)
2. I buy would some shoes. / I buy some shoes, would. (would must follow I, because it is an adjective and adverb here. Defining you and the action)
>ie.

I am unsure how to describe Grammar any better right now.
Hope that was more helpful than confusing


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CrOtALiTo, in English, words like will, would, should, and similar words must immediately precede the verb.

I should study

I should to study

I hope this helps.
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Old December 16, 2010, 02:37 PM
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Really not, but I will keep in mind your council.

Then I suppose this, I mustn't to place to between the two verbs.

I should go to the school tomorrow.

I should eat earlier.
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