basically with out some form of speech i don't think any body could function not unless we can all mind read lol . plus it will help suceed in many different things and its word it long term
Spelling and grammar are taught in school to help students communicate effectively and clearly. Proper spelling and grammar ensure that messages are understood correctly and that written communication is professional and polished. Learning spelling and grammar also helps students develop critical thinking skills and attention to detail.
I attended grammar school from first to sixth grade before moving on to middle school.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
Spelling is not officially a part of grammar.
Grammar can be complex and not everyone has had thorough education or practice in it. It also takes time and effort to learn and refine grammar skills. Additionally, with the rise of informal communication on social media and texting, some people may not prioritize using proper grammar in all contexts.
This sentence has a ditransitive verb. You is Indirect object and , English Grammar is Direct Object . So there are two possible answers.1. By whom were you taught English grammar?2. By whom was English Grammar taught you?The previously given answer is wrong because a perfective verb is introduced unnecessarily and the verb is changed.Dr. Udayaravi Shastry
Correct grammar is taught at a very young age to children in school. Many classes have spelling lessons that eventually help these young children develop the skills to understand correct usage of grammar later on in their life.
Grammar can be complex and not everyone has had thorough education or practice in it. It also takes time and effort to learn and refine grammar skills. Additionally, with the rise of informal communication on social media and texting, some people may not prioritize using proper grammar in all contexts.
I attended grammar school from first to sixth grade before moving on to middle school.
William Shakespeare attended the Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar School, which was also the school that taught him Latin. During the 16th century it was common for Latin to be taught in grammar schools.
There is no record of the name of Shakespeare's teacher when he attended grammar school. He was certainly not taught by the Ben Johnson who was a Canadian sprinter. He was also certainly not taught by Ben Jonson (please note the spelling), the playwright, who was younger than Shakespeare.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.
It depends how much children learn in school. and how good the school is it just depeand on the kid some kids are whizzes and some kids don't always under stand spelling and grammar sometimes even i even have trouble with spelling and grammar not every one is supposed to be a great English teacher
Spelling is not officially a part of grammar.
Who knows proper grammar and spelling? I know . Not you !
UHH ARE YOU REALLY THAT DUMD!xD Go to school baboso!
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