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r/EnglishGrammar is a subreddit with 6k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
Here you can post questions, opinions, recommendations about English Grammar.
Popular Themes in r/EnglishGrammar
#1
Advice Requests
: "Is this grammatically correct in English?"
21 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Why can’t we use “have got” in “I don’t want to have a pet”?"
3 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Free English editing site/app?"
2 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "doctor's fee"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/EnglishGrammar
#1
Grammar
: "Hello Grammar Experts, need a help"
90 posts
#2
Verbs
: "Passive Continuous Modals"
36 posts
#3
Nouns
: "proNouns in english "
32 posts
#4
English Language
: "Passive Continuous Modals"
31 posts
#5
Adjectives
: "Infinitives as Adjectives"
31 posts
#6
Sentence Structure
: "ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUESTION"
27 posts
#7
Help
: "Pls Help "
13 posts
#8
English
: "Free English editing site/app?"
12 posts
#9
Sentence
: "What’s the difference between these two Sentences?"
11 posts
#10
Vocabulary
: "Vocabulary question"
6 posts
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