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Someone who studies grammar informally by reading books about grammar and usage, etc., could be called a "grammarian." A scientist with a university degree or two who studies the grammar of human languages is a "linguist."
When someone asks you to write or speak 'in English', they mean to use the English language, spelling, and grammar rules. Conversely, if a form in France asked you to fill out the form 'in French', you would need to write in French, using French spelling and grammar rules. The meaning, therefore, is similar no matter what language is asked.
Contemporary English means modern English. Throughout the ages the English language has changed considerably. In fact people living today would probably have difficulty understanding someone speaking 14th century English. So contemporary English means the language as it is used now.
You can check for spelling and grammar errors on Microsoft Word.
Grammar is tricky. If you did not learn it as a child, the best way to learn it (and know whether your grammar is correct) is to find someone who speaks correct grammar and listen to them, a lot. NPR is a good place to listen to people who have good grammar.
A word for someone who nitpicks grammar and spelling errors is "pedant." This term refers to someone who is overly concerned with minor details or rules, often related to language use.
Explicit grammar refers to rules and principles that are consciously taught and learned, while implicit grammar refers to the ability to unconsciously apply the rules of grammar in language use. Explicit grammar instruction involves direct teaching of grammar rules and structures, while implicit grammar acquisition occurs through exposure to language and practice.
Language refers to a standardized system of communication with distinct vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. Dialect, on the other hand, refers to a regional variation of a language, including differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. Dialects are often spoken within a specific geographic area and can be mutually intelligible to speakers of the same language.
Someone who studies grammar informally by reading books about grammar and usage, etc., could be called a "grammarian." A scientist with a university degree or two who studies the grammar of human languages is a "linguist."
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When someone asks you to write or speak 'in English', they mean to use the English language, spelling, and grammar rules. Conversely, if a form in France asked you to fill out the form 'in French', you would need to write in French, using French spelling and grammar rules. The meaning, therefore, is similar no matter what language is asked.
The grammar in the question is correct.
If someone can speak fluently in a different language, it means that they can communicate effectively and effortlessly in that language, demonstrating a high level of proficiency. They have a deep understanding of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and can express themselves fluently, like a native speaker, with minimal errors or hesitations.
Contemporary English means modern English. Throughout the ages the English language has changed considerably. In fact people living today would probably have difficulty understanding someone speaking 14th century English. So contemporary English means the language as it is used now.
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Because not ALL of the members on this website have proper grammar skills, let alone the full English language, sometimes we have to cope with their grammar and do our best to either edit it or read it to the best of our ability. Honestly, there is a lot of reasons as to why someone has bad grammar usage, depends on the person. The site is open to all ages and to people for whom English is not a first language.
A person who is an expert in grammar is called a linguist or a grammatician.