He practiced daily. Six months later, he gave a speech in front of 200 people. No fear. No broken grammar. Just clarity.
I’ve seen brilliant students with great ideas lose opportunities because their grammar was shaky. Not because the interviewer was cruel—but because unclear grammar creates . english grammar by balasaheb shinde
The standout feature of this book is its methodology. Instead of diving straight into abstract rules, Shinde uses the translation method. He deconstructs English sentences by comparing them with their Marathi counterparts. This helps students understand why a sentence is structured a certain way, rather than just memorizing rules. It clears the fog regarding syntax, word order, and sentence construction. He practiced daily
He wiped the board and wrote three words: Hardly, Scarcely, Barely. No broken grammar
| Feature | Shinde | Wren & Martin | Raymond Murphy | |--------|--------|--------------|----------------| | Target audience | Indian state exams | School / general | ESL global | | Exercises | Moderate | High | Very high | | Explanations | Direct, exam-focused | Traditional | Situational |