To tell the truth I don't know but it is easy to see that it is under emphasized by looking at some of the questions and answers on this site.
Look at your own question - are is not the correct verb to use. The correct verb is is.
Why is the study of grammar under emphasized.
Maybe the teachers don't have a good understanding of grammar.
In my experience, grammar suffers in American schools from underemphasis on the one hand, and error-ridden over-instruction on the other.
A better question is "who" needs to study grammar. If you do not know your grammar, your writing will contain grammatical errors. If your writing is important to your career, you need to study grammar.
Grammar of a language is the study of the rules of using the words of that language in sentences or in communication. Roughfly speaking, it is the study of the behavior of words.
There are 3 branches of English grammar. They are: orthography, the study of letters; etymology, the study of words; and syntax, the study of sentences.
No. The study of grammar can help you communicate. A good sense of grammar and an extended vocabulary can help you in writing, roleplaying, and even in job interviews.
The study of grammar and syntax is called linguistics. Linguistics focuses on the structure of language, including grammar, syntax, phonetics, and semantics.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
learn grammar moronHmmm.You study Grammar, not learn it.
- Ovid- Classical Authors- Greek
This is a matter of opinion; in my view, the study of good grammar is underemphasized in schools - as is obvious from reading the questions on this website!
The study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed.
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.