We use such bad grammar because we live in a society filled with lazy individuals who refuse to put forth effort into learning, choosing instead to speak in slang and improper sentence structure.
There could be various reasons why people use bad grammar when asking questions. These may include lack of education, language barriers, unclear communication skills, or simply typing quickly without proofreading. Understanding and patience can help in such situations.
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.
Just read through the questions being asked on this web site. Most of the grammar is horrible. Or go to any news site that allows user comments after the news articles. Most of the people writing are nearly illiterate.
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.
Incorrect capitalization is considered a matter of style or typing error rather than bad grammar. However, correct capitalization is important for clarity and professionalism in writing.
There could be various reasons why people on this website may have poor grammar. It could be due to factors such as a lack of language proficiency, typing quickly without proofreading, or simply not prioritizing proper grammar in their online interactions.
The " Bad Spelling/Grammar Tier" of a question's alternates includes all of the alternates that are misspelled or have incorrect grammar. This tier enables us to find more ways of asking a question, directing the user to the correct question format. The tier can hold an unlimited amount of alternates, unlike the first tier.
okay. WHAT?
You cannot delete an alternate. However, for ones with bad spelling, grammar, etc., you can add them to the "Bad spelling/grammar" tier. If you are talking about "splitting questions," making the alternate a question because it isn't asking the same thing as the question, then when you are signed in and at the question, on the left side of the screen click "Edit altrenates." Then "split question" (after you find it)
This question is ambiguous do to misspelling or bad grammar. Do You mean: a) What do they do where in Switzerland? or b) What do they wear in Switzerland? Please rephrase your question and resubmit it.
People with bad grammar.
# The first tier is for alternative ways of asking the question that have correct spelling and that are grammatically correct. # The second or Bad spelling tier is for the wordings that have spelling mistakes and are badly worded.
bad grammar
It means to Move, Separate the Question or Move to Bad Spelling/Grammar Tier of the alternates of that question. An alternate is just another way of asking a question.Sometimes the alternates don't belong to the current question. Those should be either moved to another question, or split into a new question. The opposite of splitting is merging, and only supervisors can do that.Then there are the good and bad grammar tiers. If something is misspelled, uses poor grammar, makes no sense, or is a statement or a rant, then it belongs under bad grammar.Supervisors can also trash alternates in case they are truly undecipherable, cannot be answered, or violate the rules.
You have bad grammar so I won't answer this question.
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.
Well, you decide that. If you think you have bad grammar write a paragraph and have a smart friend check it. Or ask your grammar/langauge teacher or a parent to check some of your work. But if the question is all we have to go on, no, you do not.
cuz they give people bad grammar