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Linas212017-03-19 11:42:24
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Linas21, 2017-03-19 11:42:24

Who will remind you of a resource that helps build sentences in English?

I got to the point where I can read intermediate English texts, with a few mistakes, but when I try to write my sentences, I get a stupor, I know tenses well, grammar, a good vocabulary, but ...
On what sites can I learn this?

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Cyril, 2017-03-19
@Linas21

When this happens to me, I go to Reverso Context
You write what you want to say in Russian, it looks for matches (I understand that in subtitles and books). This is how I form sentences for correspondence.

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lukoie, 2017-03-19
@lukoie

Gramarly

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Artem Morozov, 2017-03-20
@artem-morozov

Definitely lingualeo. I started teaching in January 2017. And I am already building sentences, although I didn’t understand grammar at all before. There are special simulators for the correct construction of sentences for each rule, for example for the present simple. Or there is / there are. Etc.

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ValeryClimbing, 2017-03-29
@ValeryClimbing

on Lingualeo there are exercises for building sentences in different tenses, for example, the present simpledf8885af391e4ba89acc0208bdb61597.png

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Alexander Lebedev, 2017-03-20
@lebedev444

www.goldendict.org

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Maxim Volkov, 2017-03-26
@voland700

https://puzzle-english.com
A lot of useful practical materials for learning English, with different levels of difficulty.
There is the possibility of audio, songs, films, series, after listening - to lay out phrases - like puzzles from words. In a playful way - entertaining and interesting. But the resource is available by subscription.

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de927, 2017-05-24
@de927

duolingo You
build sentences thematically from a specific rule, as in lingualeo , but unlike the latter, all rules are gradually opened up and there are many more of them. Their course for 5-6 months raised my level to a higher level and this is exactly what I feel in correspondence.

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