English, asked by priyankarenal7652, 11 months ago

Communication through text messaging and other instant forms of online communication are short and basic. Some people think this will be the death of grammar and spelling.
Do you agree or disagree?

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Answered by writersparadise
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Will text messages and other online forms of communication be the death of grammar and spelling?

Text messages, especially through mobile phones are the simplest and easiest method for communicating these days. For the sender, it is quick to draft and received instantly by the person at the other end. But, does it sound the death knell for grammar and spelling? Unfortunately, ‘yes’ would be the answer to this question.

In online communication, people use short forms and ‘emojis’ to convey messages. Spellings, grammar and punctuations are not paid any attention to since the main idea is to convey a message quickly. Little do they realise that it can lead to a gradual deterioration in the quality of language.

One way to overcome this situation is to type messages in full, following proper spellings, grammar and punctuations.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Will text messages and other online forms of communication be the death of grammar and spelling?

Text messages, especially through mobile phones are the simplest and easiest method for communicating these days. For the sender, it is quick to draft and received instantly by the person at the other end. But, does it sound the death knell for grammar and spelling? Unfortunately, ‘yes’ would be the answer to this question.

In online communication, people use short forms and ‘emojis’ to convey messages. Spellings, grammar and punctuations are not paid any attention to since the main idea is to convey a message quickly. Little do they realise that it can lead to a gradual deterioration in the quality of language.

One way to overcome this situation is to type messages in full, following proper spellings, grammar and punctuations.

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