Advanced grammar is the type of grammar used in more formal written contexts and by native speakers of a language. It covers topics such as verb tenses, sentence structures, and other challenging advanced structures.
The level of advanced grammar would depend on a variety of factors such as the context, the type of writing or speech, the complexity of ideas, and the level of the audience it is intended for. For example, a speech by an experienced linguist to a group of students studying linguistics may contain some advanced grammatical constructions, while a tweet with a couple of sentences is likely to contain only basic grammar.
If you are interested in practice and honing your advanced grammar skills, there are plenty of online resources and classes available. Many forums also contain useful discussions and tips on mastering advanced grammar. Here are some ideas on how to get started:
• Check out grammar books from the library and use them to review the basics and practice advanced structures.
• Read articles in newspapers and magazines and pick out examples of advanced grammar in use.
• Take an online course in advanced grammar and get feedback on your writing from an experienced teacher.
• Read books written by authors who have mastered the use of advanced grammar, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Morrison, or J.K. Rowling.
• Regularly practice writing and speaking with others who are also learning a language to find out what they are struggling with and get feedback on your use of advanced grammar.
• Use online tools such as dictionaries or grammar checkers to make sure you are correctly using the advanced grammar you learn.
No matter your level of experience, there is always room to work on advanced grammar to make your writing and speaking more accurate, clear, and compelling. With the right tools and practice, you can master advanced grammar and become an expert at using it in your own writing.