When you learn a new language, it’s normal to worry about grammar. You might want to speak perfectly, with no mistakes. But speaking is actually more important than perfect grammar.
The reason we learn a language is to talk to people. You don’t need perfect grammar to do that. If someone understands what you mean, that’s more important than saying everything 100% correctly.
Speaking also helps you become more fluent. When you speak often, you learn to think in the language. You get faster and more comfortable. Grammar can be learned slowly, but you need to speak to really improve.
Many learners are afraid of making mistakes. But mistakes are a good thing! They help you learn. The more you speak, the more you learn what sounds right.
If you only study grammar and never speak, you may forget the rules. Or you may not know how to use them in real life. But when you speak, you see how grammar works in real situations.
So don’t wait until your grammar is perfect. Start speaking now. Use the words you know. Make mistakes. It’s the best way to get better at a language.