"Got to" can be considered informal or colloquial grammar, but it is commonly used in spoken English to mean "have to" or "must." It is important to use proper grammar in formal writing and professional communication, but in casual conversation, "got to" is widely accepted.
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.
There could be many reasons why people have bad grammar, such as lack of education, non-native speaker of the language, or simply not paying attention to grammar rules. It can also be influenced by regional dialects or language differences.
It depends on the situation and wording. Not when writing in a formal tone. Example: He got better at playing the piano. He showed improvement in his piano playing.
Bad grammar refers to incorrect or improper use of language rules and structures. It can include errors in spelling, punctuation, sentence structure, verb tense, and word choice. Bad grammar can make communication unclear or confusing and can negatively impact the readability and credibility of written or spoken content.
NO! Try, "look what you have."
Yes it is bad grammar. It should be your sister and I.
Dysgrammatophobia is the fear of bad grammar.
Yes
the correct grammar is "why IS butter bad for you"
I suggest making them feel bad about having bad grammar, and tell them they would look smarter if they used their grammar correctly.
Yes.
No, but apparently noodles are bad for grammar.
Condoms *are* good, but your grammar is bad.
Hebrews is just bad grammar, not bad religion.
Just practice your grammar (i.e. write essays, etc.) until your friend/mum/dad says its ok. And that question's grammar is so bad that i think that you should practice your grammar everyday for one year.
no its got woken up
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.