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Thanks for the ask-to-answer!I am assuming that you have some background of the language - it isn't alien to you - but it isn't your mother tongue.Some ways to go would be the following. This list is certainly not exhaustive.1. Read literature. Literature showcases several styles of writing, a huge vocabulary, and a connectedness to the language. I think these things are very essential. 2. Converse in English. Having your daily conversations in English will make you comfortable with the language. Developing a feel of the language would surely decrease your mistakes. Once you have a feel of the language, you just know it when you make mistakes.3. Pay attention to spelling. If you don't know how to spell a word at all, look it up. If you're confused between two ways to spell a word, look it up. Proceed only when you have established that you have the right spelling. A casual attitude towards spelling implies a casual attitude towards mistakes, which you want to avoid.4. Take criticism seriously. I know that grammar nazis are a pain in the ass. But when I am presented with criticism regarding my speaking or writing, I take the person seriously, and objectively evaluate his point. If you want to be serious with the language, dismissing a critic won't fetch you anything, but according significance to his criticism might help you. Take the better of the two choices.5. Don't translate word-for-word. Being a speaker of Hindi and Marathi, and being a resident of India, I have seen several instances of what I like to call word-for-word translations. Here's an example:  when your friend doesn't stop at a red signal, you would say to him, in Hindi, signal mat tod. If you translate this word-for-word, signal = signal, mat = don't, tod = break, you get "don't break signals", which is clearly incorrect. Instead, one would say, "don't jump a red light", or "don't run a red light". So, get to know what such things in your language would translate to in English.

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I don't believe an "exceptionally great writer" truly exists. There are great writers (great being used loosely I might add) and good writers but exceptionally great? Nope. This passage here is lacking good grammar, sentence structure, and most of all: humility. Writing is an art as much as it is a craft. No one "becomes" anything without years of hard work, dedication, perseverance, and commitment. I've been writing for 16 years and I am far from great or even noteworthy. With the exception of my readers on both my blogs I am merely a speck on the radar. I'm easily forgotten until the next post is written and even then, few take notice. Writing is work and it's hard work at that. If you want to be a great writer or even a good one then practice, practice, practice. Read often, explore the world around you, practice humility, take notes on life, observe, write often, pay attention to the simple and mundane aspects of life. If you want to write, then write. Take classes if you can, read how-tos and guides on writing well whether it's in online format or in book format. If you're willing to learn, grow, and practice then you might stand a chance. If not or if you expect crap work to be praised then forget it. I wish you luck in your writing endeavors. Be smart and reasonable because let me tell you, this industry is harsh, even if you are never published.

People who were NOT involved in troubling me include Mr. Subroto Bagchi, Mr. Soumendar. They are good and knowledgeable.People who have troubled me:Krishna Kumar Natarajan Executive Chairman, Parthasarathy COORegional Program Director - Vinayak Pai(shouted murder several times loudly before the death of the employee on 5th and 6th March 2015. I am the witness for what he shouted. Sexually harassed me circulating charts, don't sleep in the night, peedey tholagu).Lady General Manager - Jyothi Bacche(who accused me that I spoke bad about her. Hair is grey, b1 visa, can you take this forward story creator)Health Program Director - SushimRegional Expert Manager - Kashi KSRegional Technical Manager - Pradeep AdigaClient Location mindtree - Saurabh BijurKashi's team - Venkata Madan J&J project(Australia, doctor, cutting body story creator)Senior Architect - Sathish Parthasarathy(works out of Chennai. Bed images, personal touch, aam admi party, admk creator)Architect - Sujith Gopalakrishnan(India Pakistan, Human aging, sex, sleeping, bedridden creator)WhatsApp Dirty writing - SyedVinayak Pai's team - Asha H (Ravi suicide, where is the lady team member, not seen - tried to scare similar to nabler staircase story creator), Lakshmi Pawar, ChethanJ&J client contact - Dinesh RamanujamNabler Delivery Head - Swati RamanujamiGate - All those who called me a slut(Dirty Pictures) sent syed email, spoke about Singapore and Australia.IBM - HR Syed, HR Bala MuruganShell - HR GaneshI have brought out the names of top management people because I have lost my life and career because of those 2 top management individuals. They have used my caste Tamil Iyer to gain regional support. They are good mind readers and attackers. Mr. Subroto Bagchi and Mr.Soumendar were not involved in sending indirect and indecent emails like the other 2 top management people. Dont create regional and language fight as you did in Nabler is what I would tell the 2 top management people. Many of my friends are North Indians and of course all over the world. I am bringing out these names and I am ready to face any legal consequences. Just in case, this can be an evidence because my movements are being watched which is life threatening to me as I am bringing out the hidden facts about mindtree. All the tracked call details can be produced when asked for.

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