Chapter Two: Grammar components and words
As English language learners, there are basic and complex English grammar
errors made when communicating.
To joggle your memory a bit, language
use refers to your ability to effectively comprehend (when spoken or written
to), and produce (communicate) both spoken and written words. So the
understanding of how the English language works
is confined in thorough
appropriation of English grammar rules which the English language lives by.
As described in chapter one, there are basic English grammar rules to abide
by in order to communicate well. Any attempt to do otherwise would lead to
a colossal grammatical error. In the same instance,
other complex English
grammar components and words also have specific rules to pay due respect to
when being used, be it formally or informally. All said, let us go through the
components and words.
Abbreviations
In a short sentence, an abbreviation (abbr.) is a chunk of lengthy phrases or
words. As a user of the English language, you can use an abbreviation when
you need to reduce a large number of words in a sentence to a single reduced
sequence of letters, or to chunk an extensively
long sentence into fewer
letters to make your statement/sentence more interesting to read. For
example, if you have to use North Atlantic Treaty Organization for every
place you need to simply use NATO (an abbreviation), you’ll
realize how
boring your writing can be to your audience. A more important fact
associated with abbreviations is that they make communication easy for us. in
this case, you don’t have to write or speak every
word for every statement
you mean. For example, “I am the CEO/CFO/MD of that company” looks
cool right?
To clarify the concept of abbreviation; there are forms of abbreviation which
are
called
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