How do I create opportunities to use new grammar?

Everytime I learn a new concept, I struggle to fit it into regular speech, especially if that concept is uncommonly used.

It won’t sound natural if I shoehorn it into regular speech but if I don’t, it could fade away and it probably wouldn’t be in my head for long.

2 comments
  1. I think you have answered your own question. As long as you KNOW you can shoehorn it into regular speech, it would be fine. You are just choosing NOT to do that because it sounds unnatural.

  2. Speech isn’t the only way to use new grammar… write a diary, talk to yourself, search the grammar point online with quotes to find exactly what you learned and read it in context, etc etc. Also, even just telling other people about your newly learned grammar point will help you remember it.

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