Frankly, most of the grammar goes over my head. It's good as an intermediate step, when you already understand the patterns, and then read the rule and realize, "oh, so THAT'S WHY it works like that". Same with programming languages - I'd rather see a few examples and adopt them for my needs than start with a formal description. It's kind of embarrassing (I feel inferior to those whose minds work in the opposite way), but heck, the result is all that matters...
I completed my Swedish golden tree, now will be starting Spanish :)
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Frankly, most of the grammar goes over my head. It's good as an intermediate step, when you already understand the patterns, and then read the rule and realize, "oh, so THAT'S WHY it works like that". Same with programming languages - I'd rather see a few examples and adopt them for my needs than start with a formal description. It's kind of embarrassing (I feel inferior to those whose minds work in the opposite way), but heck, the result is all that matters...
I completed my Swedish golden tree, now will be starting Spanish :)