A new abbreviated slang has been developed and continues in development by email users around the world. Sound substitutes correct spelling (u instead of you, r instead of are) and the saving of time and space reflects a disregard for grammar.
Additional information It turns out that although it is faster to enter "words" in this way, the time required for reading is longer.
No, but it does affect your spelling and grammar. :-)
Spelling is not officially a part of grammar.
People are more tolerant of language and usage in e-mail than in paper-printed communication. Even so, good grammar, spelling, and usage reflect well on you even in an e-mail. In addition, poor grammar and spelling can detract from your message. This is most important in business-related emails. A poorly written business email can waste time for both the writer and the recipient when the email results in the accomplishment of incorrect work or when multiple emails are exchanged in an attempt to understand the issue.
When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar error, it also changes the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a
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The correct spelling is A - grammar.
Grammar.
When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar error, it also changes the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a
My spelling and grammar are excellent. The subject--spelling and grammar--is plural and therefore takes a plural verb. An easy "ear test" is to substitute simpler words. You would say, "It is excellent." You would also say, "They are excellent." Saying "spelling and grammar" is like saying "they" in this context.
Yes, spelling and grammar do matter for proper communication.
Yes, it is grammar, but your spelling is wrong; it's spelt grammar.
You can check for spelling and grammar errors on Microsoft Word.