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Hlasmaein - English grammar for everyone
Hlasmaein - English grammar for everyone
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If you want to learn English, you need to study systematically. There is a saying “Saddat Mata, Sap Mata” (I don’t know grammar, I don’t know writing). You can learn grammar in any language, be it Burmese, English, or Pali. Grammar is the system of rules that help you compose sentences correctly.
In addition, you should study and memorize English words to understand how they are used and differentiated, and to have a good knowledge of the whole word. The more you know about English words, the better you will be able to read and understand, and the better you will be able to write.
For example - in English
Seek.
Search.
Look for
Find Out
Just knowing the dictionary definition will not allow you to use it correctly in the right place.
I seek his advice.
The police searched the house of a suspect.
I am looking for a lost key.
I couldn't find the way.
Get advice and help.
Search and check.
I'm looking for it.
Looking for a way out.
You need to add its place and its use. You need to memorize it to understand it. In addition, you need to study idioms, slang, and foreign words that are used in English.
In addition, to learn how to write, to imitate writing styles, to broaden your mind, to remember words, and to note how to use them appropriately, you must read and study English extensively, from newspapers to classics.
In this way
(1) Faith
(2) Words and usage
(3) Writing style
If you study and learn these three things, you will definitely become proficient in English and be able to write fluently. You can see that English learners study these three steps.
Of these three paths, books and documents have been written to help with the first and second paths. However, to read more English, you have to make an effort on your own. Even if you don't understand anything at first, the more you read, the more you will become proficient and your vocabulary will increase.
In these methods, I have studied and read many grammar books and summarized them in order to make the basic English grammar as clear and easy as possible.
We should not believe the misconceptions of those who do not understand, such as "grammar is boring, and anyone who knows grammar will write beautifully and not be confused." Grammar is the backbone of a language, the lifeblood of a language, and without learning it, one will not be able to speak any language fluently.
Now, schools have started teaching Burmese grammar, and English grammar is not taught as a separate language, but only by explaining relevant grammar information while teaching English textbooks. If you don't know grammar, you won't be able to translate. Only if you know grammar can you write like an English person. When the authors were young, they studied the fourth volume of the Nesfield grammar. The fourth volume was the highest, and it was translated into Burmese by Hintha Idki Pho Yi, and now books are scarce. New English grammar books have appeared.
But the basics haven't changed, only some of the terminology has changed.
In any case, this English grammar book is presented in a clear and easy way. By studying and learning grammar, you will definitely improve your English writing and become proficient in translation.
This book also explains in practical terms how to master grammar and make it easy to translate.
I would like to strongly encourage you to study and learn from practical experiences.
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(1) The Vāsangas
(1) PARTS OF SPEECH
Words are formed by combining letters, vowels, and consonants. (WORDS) MAN; BOY; TEACHER, BUSINESS, etc.
Words put together to form a single part of speech. They are called phrases. (PHRASE) ONCE UPON A TIME, ALL OF A SUDDEN, EASY-GOING
Phrases are also formed by combining words and phrases. However, they do not yet form a complete sentence. They are called clauses.
THAT HE WILL GO; UNLESS YOU AGREE; IF YOU DON'T MIND.
Then they build a complete sentence. (SENTENCE) Sentence.
THE HUNTER KILLS THE TIGER.
I WILL NOT GO OUT IN THE RAIN.
WHERE WILL YOU GO?
You can also write long, complex sentences that contain clauses. However, if you are good at grammar, you will have no difficulty in expressing meaning. (COMPOUND SENTENCE)
THERE ARE SOME USES OF THE VERB "BE", THAT ALLOW YOU TO CHOOSE BETWEEN A STATE ORANACTION MEANING
In this way, the English language is divided into eight types of word (words) and parts of speech. These are:
1. NOUNS
2. PRONOUNS
3. ADJECTIVES Adjectives, Nouns,
4. VERBS verbs,
5. ADVERBS Adverbs, adverbs,
6. PREPOSITIONS, connecting clauses,
(The translation of "preposition" may be mistaken for the Pali-Burmese preposition.)
7. CONJUNCTIONS
8. INTERJECTIONS Exclamations,
etc. Their specific content will be discussed in detail in the future. We can compare and contrast the similarities and differences with the Burmese Wasangs.
In the new Saddha, the nouns (DETERMINER)A, AN, THE are considered as separate articles. There is no such article in Burmese.
(French uses more subtle distinctions such as LA;LE; LES; for masculine, feminine, and plural nouns.)
(2) Sentence structure
(2) SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
Although adverbs are used to construct a sentence, they are classified according to their placement and construction in the sentence as follows.
(a) Subject (noun, object pronoun, etc.)
(b) VERB; VERB PHRASE
(Verbs and auxiliary verbs, or auxiliary verbs.)
(c) Karma OBJECT (Things that can be karma can also be karma.)
(There are some sentences that don't require karma.) Direct karma
It can also be divided into (natural) and (intrinsic) karma.
(d) Adverb ANADVERBIALORADJUNCT
Here is a single adverb, a phrasal adverb, a verb.
They include adjective clauses.
Example: Single adverb (ADVERB)
SUDDENLY
HEAVILY
ADVERBIAL PHRASE
IN SUMMER, ALLALONE,


















