How I can to improve my grammar level and stop to be retarded?

How I can to improve my grammar level and stop to be retarded?

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No hope for you, Russian retard, too much Vodka your mother drank while you were in her belly. go kys

Read and listen to educational podcasts about stuff you enjoy desu.

Don't browse Sup Forums, that's for sure. If you speak or write like the average post here, people would think you need help.

>Slovakia
>Thinks, that your country is better.

I have too bad news for you.

But I read something sometimes, but without any luck in grammar level.

You mean "stop being retarded"

I'd recommend you to take a look at these

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerund
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinitive

Sup Forums helped me to speak english better

Are my posts here ITT ok or not?

Thank you!

Read english books. libgen.io

Now it is a dog type thread!
What type of the dog is on the picture?

My country is Switzerland compared to yours HIV ridden African tier shithole, you drunk retard

I once tried to read the adventures of sherlock holmes in english but i encountered with at least one word of that i didn't know
Eventually i was tired of looking up the words on the dictionary every minute so i gave up reading it
>libgen.io
Thank you so fucking much user

>read

Will anyone give an advice about what to read? Any books?

Given your sad state of word order, I'd say Peter Rabbit. Anything by Beatrix Potter, really.

no books in particular
how you get good is by reading a lot

and ignore the autist who won't read because he got tired of big words

if you read a lot anyway those words or whatever they might mean will come to you contextually and over time you will get a better sense of vocabulary as well

shiba inu

>mixes up his word order

Mark Twain is a good author for ESL learners I think

I revoke what I said then.

You sound fine. Just ignore what I said. I've always known English, so I don't actually know what the best way to learn it as a non-native speaker.

Идeшь нa pyтpeкep:
1) Murphy's grammar in use
2) Meтoд Ильи Фpaнкa.

Гoтoвo!

I did the same with Agatha Christie, but I was using an e-book reader that had an inbuilt dictionary when hovering over words. Was quick, nice and easy to use.

Fuck, i mean at least one word each page
Rude ;_;
Words that i learned from Sup Forums
>shag
>shitskin
>sandnigger
>ponce
>cockroach
>niggress
>eugenics
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>shiba inu
too big.
on the photo it is with bulterier-dog size. I don't think, that it is a puppy

About 5 years ago I bought one of the books of John Grisham for a train journey. It's a bit funny but I could read the first chapter, couldn't understand the sentences in the second chapter. I stopped reading the book.

its not ironic since i never claimed to be good at english you DUMB SPIC NIGGER

You usually figure it out from the context, or just skip over it if it doesn't seem important to the plot.
reddit.com/r/raerth/comments/cpxkq/reddits_favourite_books/c0udvs9/
This is a decent list, most of them don't have that complicated English either. Hitchhiker's guide and Lord of the Flies are often read in schools for this reason.

>hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
Doesn't that book contain like 800 pages?

May be any short stories? Something like few pages before sleep?
Really don't want to read a lot just for grammar. I need something too interesting for long time reading. Will try to find Taleb Nassim's books may be.

Picrel is the classic HHGTTG

>мeтoд ильи фpaнкa
нy вы и гoвнoeд

>May be any short stories? Something like few pages before sleep?
All summer in a day
Google it and download the first result that comes up
It's only 4 pages of short story

Thanks