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Texting is ruining children's grammar and English skills.
To improve your texting skills, practice regularly, pay attention to grammar and punctuation, use emojis and abbreviations appropriately, and consider the tone and context of your messages.
It could affect alot of people.
So many people texting could subvert use of good grammar and spelling.
If the sentence is "you will prepare your report on the computer so you can check your spelling and grammar" The Cause:You will prepare your report The Effect: So you can check your spelling and grammar
Only if used in formal written communications but not in texting or email or verbally.
Texting can help you to just write something instead of saying it to someone and help you write to multiple people at once. However, it can cause you to forget how to spell.
Because many kids start to spell as they would text. Missing out letters or spelling words wrongly ! They begin failing to separate texting from real life - making their grammar bad, and their written work almost unreadable.
The majority of the "bad spellers" are school kids who are used to texting on their cell phone, where spelling, grammar and punctuation "don't matter". The really well-written and thoughtful answers tend to have very good spelling, punctuation and grammar.
paing attenchen to the teacher and lesson dont be texting all day long remember somenthing you have in the past or present is a sttep for the futureEdit:Excuse me to the last person who answered but, if you'resaying to pay attention in class and to stop texting, why do you have atrocious grammar?
Perhaps it is because nobody was taught correct grammar at school and remembered those lessons, or because nobody really reads any more. Reading is the best way for a person to improve their spelling and grammar skills.
There are several reasons that could contribute to poor grammar and spelling skills, such as lack of education, distractions from technology, or simply not prioritizing the importance of language skills. Additionally, informal communication through texting and social media has led to a more relaxed approach to spelling and grammar rules.