Make your English flow - Here’s how!
If you've ever felt like English grammar is a maze, you're not alone. The good news? You don’t need to master every rule to sound clear and professional. Sometimes, it’s all about knowing a few simple patterns that make everything click.
In this week’s blog, "5 English grammar patterns that will make you sound like a pro (without overthinking)", I share:
- The 80/20 rule of English grammar: Focus on what really matters with the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) structure.
- The Rule of Three: Create memorable messages with this simple yet powerful technique.
- Adjective order made easy: Master the OSASCOMP rule with a free cheat sheet!
- Cleft sentences: Highlight what truly matters in your messages.
- Auxiliary verb flip: Turn statements into natural-sounding questions with ease.
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Your Free Cheat Sheet:
To make these grammar patterns even easier, download The Royal Order of Adjectives Cheat Sheet. This quick reference will help you:
- Understand the correct order of adjectives
- Use the OSASCOMP mnemonic to remember this rule effortlessly.
📩 Get your cheat sheet: Download
And that’s not all! Next week, you’ll receive an exclusive cheat sheet on when to use commas with adjectives, helping you add clarity and polish to your writing.
How to use these tips today
- Pick one pattern: Choose one of the five patterns to focus on this week.
- Practise in safe spaces: Test out these patterns in low-pressure situations, like email drafts, chatting with a friend or even talking to yourself (yes, it works!).
- Share your wins: I’d love to hear how you’re using these patterns! Hit reply and tell me which pattern you tried and how it helped you.
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P.S. Have a specific grammar question or a topic you'd love to explore? Hit reply and let me know. I'm here to help.