Day 3 ~ Trying to remove the fear of English.
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Hello to all of my Hive friends, How are you all? Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the day. Today I wanted to share my third day of studying learning English.
After a two-day break, I am again back on track for studying English grammar. Due to a busy schedule of academic study, I could not get time for learning English grammar.
Routine maintenance is the hardest thing in life. I make a daily routine for my daily activities and also for my schedule of learning English, but after two days, I broke my routine schedule. This routine schedule is quite impossible for me due to my busy schedule of academic study and other work.
I am a student at Sylhet Agricultural University and currently studying the subject called Fisheries. My class schedule started from 9 am to 5 pm. My half of the day is spent at my university doing all the academic study and work.
Returning home after a hectic day at university, my mind and body were almost exhausted and tired. After taking a bath, I go to my bed and sleep or take a rest for almost two or three hours.
Only I get time for study at night. After doing all of my academic study, I manage time for study and try to learn English grammar.
Yesterday at night, I sat at my table and studied for almost two hours and learned English grammar. The grammar topic of my study is gender. Let's share some interesting information about my study of gender.
Gender is four types, such as masculine gender, feminine gender, common gender, and neuter gender. There are a lot of rules of gender and how this is used in grammar. I learn almost twenty rules of gender and practicing properly.
That's all for today. It is a great pleasure for me to share some information about my daily routine and studying English grammar. Hope everyone enjoyed it.
Thanks for reading.
Have a great, beautiful day ahead!
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I thought we have just 2 genders, and I have never thought they were more than 2 genders. What are the other 2 genders?
One is common gender which means you can not identify is it masculine or feminine, for example - parents (mother or father)
Another is neuter gender which means lifeless things such as table, chair etc.
Hope you clear about that.
Thanks for your explanation because this is my first time also of hearing common gender and neuter gender
Most welcome. If you want to know anything about that, you can ask me.
In fact, there is no end to learning.You are trying to overcome your fear of English on your own, which is a very good initiative.
Thanks for your comment. I will try my best to do well.
English is an international language, so learning it is very important.
Yes, you are right my friend.