: Re: Where can I find a beta reader for grammatical issues? I’m looking forward to finding a beta reader to help getting me past my grammatical inaccuracies during my attempts at writing short
Well, when it comes to people critiquing your work, any critique site will do (like Critique Circle), but you really should let them know you're interested in grammar checks, and not a substantive critique of your work.
That said: I wouldn't say this is the absolute best way to become better in English. Not when you don't enjoy writing (it sounds like that considering you have to force yourself everyday). I'd suggest picking up a few books and reading them. Not only do you learn a lot about English syntax, but you can expand your vocabulary. The very best way to read if you have this goal is to buy a kindle and read there, as then you can on the same device, in the middle of your reading, check out word definitions and whatnot. Also, Youtube is a great resource for learning grammar.
From one ESL writer to another ;)
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