English Grammar Made Clear: How English Actually Works—Even If No One Ever Explained It Properly
Why does English grammar feel so hard—even after years of study?
The language is not the problem. It is the way grammar is taught.
English Grammar Made Clear shows that grammar is not a collections od rules ro memorise, but a system for organising meaning. English speakers do not assemble sentences mechanically; they make choices about time, perspective, emphasis, and social distance—often without realising it.
This book explains those choices.
By exploring grammar as structure rather than terminology, it reveals why word order matters more than endings, why verbs express viewpoint rather than time, how questions and negation reshape meaning, and why so-called 'mistakes' often make perfect sense.
Written for learners and teachers alike, this book replaces confusion with clarity, and memorisation with understanding.
Grammar stops being something you struggle to apply—and becomes something you can finally see.
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Why does English grammar feel so hard—even after years of study?
The language is not the problem. It is the way grammar is taught.
English Grammar Made Clear shows that grammar is not a collections od rules ro memorise, but a system for organising meaning. English speakers do not assemble sentences mechanically; they make choices about time, perspective, emphasis, and social distance—often without realising it.
This book explains those choices.
By exploring grammar as structure rather than terminology, it reveals why word order matters more than endings, why verbs express viewpoint rather than time, how questions and negation reshape meaning, and why so-called 'mistakes' often make perfect sense.
Written for learners and teachers alike, this book replaces confusion with clarity, and memorisation with understanding.
Grammar stops being something you struggle to apply—and becomes something you can finally see.