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Why is grammar nessacary

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Grammar is important but we should recognize that languages evolve and the rules need to change to reflect this. Clarity and ease of understanding is far more important than sticking rigidly to old (and possibly out of date) rules.

I for one prefer simple clear language. Working in a technical field I have a particular dislike of long sentences, with too many clauses, that mean I have to read them over and over again and then still end up unsure as to the exact meaning! Sadly, it is the very intelligent, well-educated people writing very correctly whom I have the most trouble understanding.

●No grammar - no sense. Without grammar and punctuation, written sentences become, at worst, incomprehensible, and at best, only understood after repeated readings.

● Grammar is a practical and indispensible working tool that enables fast and enjoyable reading.

It is not the irrelevant pastime of some elite bourgoisie.

●As everything in human life has to be made quicker and easier for the lowest of denominators, I am sure that coming generations will write in txt, with no need for grammar of any kind.

You never know we might even end up speaking it.

hope it will help you dear☺☺☺☺.....

Answered by Anonymous
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Grammar is important because it is the language that makes it possible for us to talk about language. ... But knowing about grammar also helps us understand what makes sentences and paragraphs clear and interesting and precise.

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