Incorrect grammar is so prevalent these days for several reasons. A) educational standards have been seriously compromised in this country to the point where grammar is no longer being taught in some schools. Neither is script! It's disgraceful . B) The educators themselves are incapable of teaching grammar when they barely speak English themselves. To lower the required standards for ANY employment positions no matter what the reason is foolish! If testing standards need to be lowered to hire certain groups of people then - those people ( I don't care what color, religion, gender, or whatever) should not have those employment positions! C) Too much time in public schools is being wasted on trying to deal with children who do not even speak or read English as their first language! They speak very little English if any at all! No child regardless of his/her age should be permitted to take classes or enter the public school system without speaking English or completing an English as second language course! D) Today's technology has caused just about everyone to use made up text abbreviations or texting slang (LOL) as an entire new sub culture language! My pre-teen can text so face it would make your head spin . My daughter does write slow and her penmanship compared to others her age is much neater. I am very grateful that she does attend a school where grammar is taught daily, and she must write in script and wear a uniform. Of course it is costing me an arm and a leg to send her to private school! However, I can see difference between my child and so many others it truly is remarkable Grammar should be taught in every lower school everyday. How a person speaks and writes is imperative to their future and success in life ?
Do you mean: "Are there ways to correct grammar?" Well yes. You see, it's sort of like grading. If someone says something or their grammar incorrect, and you correct them, you are like sort of correcting their grammar and this is the only way to answer your question so.
Technically it should be "try to do something," but so many people say "try and do something" that it wouldn't sound incorrect to most people.
French and Spanish are both Romance languages, so they share similarities in vocabulary and grammar. Many words in French and Spanish have common roots and meanings. However, there are also differences in pronunciation and grammar rules between the two languages. Overall, French and Spanish have some similarities in vocabulary and grammar, but they are distinct languages with their own unique characteristics.
Technically, "they have no excuses" is correct because they is a plural pronoun. In speech, you'll hear more people say "they have no excuse", but this is incorrect in light of grammar rules.
We have no idea what you're saying.Does that help?Okay, we have some idea. But we're not certain. Using correct grammar and spelling tends to remove ambiguities, because if the grammar and spelling aren't correct, we have to make guesses about what you're really trying to ask, what the misspelled words are actually supposed to be (sometimes it's obvious; other times it's less so) and what words you left out and where they should be inserted.
Incorrect grammar is a handicap for a speaker because of the way it makes others view him or her. Incorrect grammar is often associated with lower-class people, so using it may prejudice the listeners against the speaker. Also, incorrect grammar can be distracting if it makes it difficult to understand what the speaker means.
Incorrect grammar is so annoying so write down another question or use this as your answer to your question.
Because pop culture encourages poor grammar and low education.
writing with correct grammar and good vocabulary . The above answer shows incorrect grammar, in that the sentence starts without a capital letter, but the sentiments are true. You should also write neatly, so that people can read your handwriting.
Do you mean: "Are there ways to correct grammar?" Well yes. You see, it's sort of like grading. If someone says something or their grammar incorrect, and you correct them, you are like sort of correcting their grammar and this is the only way to answer your question so.
Actually, either could be correct. "Me" is used as an object, "I" as a subject. "Me too," as commonly used (in response to statements like "I have a headache.") is technically grammatically incorrect, but it is idiomatic (common usage, understood meaning) so the grammar violation is easily overlooked.
it is common nowadays. so, dont worry.
Technically it should be "try to do something," but so many people say "try and do something" that it wouldn't sound incorrect to most people.
Incorrect use of grammar so this would translate to mean Paula and I friends. Try writing it as Paula y su amigos. Which would translate to Paula and her friends.
"sic" means "thus", "so", etc. and is often used as "[sic]" meaning something like "intentionally so written", i.e. to point out that incorrect or unusual spelling or grammar in a quote was the mistake of the original speaker, not the quoter.
What? The question makes no sense - check your spelling and grammar and ask again so it makes some sense and we can answer it.
helium and hydrogen is probably incorrect so you might want to go look somewhere else