Relative Clauses (Who, Which, That, Whom) to combine short, choppy sentences into elegant prose.
Articles present a major hurdle for non-native speakers because the usage rules feel highly subjective.
. It introduces four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Week 1: Parts of Speech
Ignore descriptive phrases between the subject and the verb.
Understanding how to build longer sentences is key to fluency 5.3. Download Your "Master English Grammar in 28 Days PDF"
By the end of day 28, you will not merely "know" grammar rules; you will feel when a sentence is wrong. That is the difference between a student and a master.
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Spend at least 30 minutes every single day. Skipping two days is harder to recover from than skipping one.
Grammar is a muscle. To preserve your gains, spend 5 minutes every morning reading high-level publications, and perform a structural proofread of everything you write before pressing send. 28-Day Grammar Mastery Tracker
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Mastering grammar does not mean you have to write like a dry legal document or an old academic textbook. True mastery means knowing the rules so deeply that you can control them, project absolute professionalism, and express your thoughts without hesitation.
Advanced writers use inversion to add dramatic emphasis or formality to their prose. Practice flipping the subject and the auxiliary verb after negative adverbials. Transform a standard sentence like "I have never seen such a beautiful sunset" into the advanced structure: "Never have I seen such a beautiful sunset." Day 27: The Art of Pruning Redundancy
Day 4 — Verbs: Progressive & Perfect Tenses (Part 2)
The final week transitions you from "grammatically correct" to "rhetorically impactful." You will eliminate bad habits and fine-tune your stylistic choices. Day 22 to 24: Eradicating the "Fatal Flaws"