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Grammar Rules: a necessity rather than an obligation

english grammar is the set of rules by which the English language is governed. It actually forms the paradigm in which the language is to be properly practised and deals with the proper construction of a sentence and also testifies its phonetics as well as semantics to make sure everything is in order. Some terms used in the study of English grammar include tense, person, gender, voice, case, modification, inflection, number, concord, sentence, phrase, clause, predicate, mood, nexus, coordination, subordination, part of speech, punctuation, etc.

In the present new-age avant-garde society though, grammar is quite an antiquated aspect, free-will prevails everywhere and the fetters of grammar have been loosened up drastically. Although this change is good and helps a lot in colloquial communication and easy mixing of various classes and creeds of people, still the actual grace and poise of the English language has somewhat gone missing. No matter how many books they sell, mastering the art of correctly expressing your ideas in a clear way is a pursuit very few actually embark upon. It is very much acceptable that you sometimes bend the grammar rules but to successfully pull off the gaffe and never get noticed is only someone well-versed in grammar can do!

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Therefore, it is only correct if proper attention to grammar is given by each and everyone, especially by those who have flunked their grammar classes in school and are now teaching their kids the English language because that will definitely help in shaping up a better future for our posterity. In every respect, grammar is absolutely essential to the elite but even more for the ecumenical, so that they might converse with the elite with their own prerogative panache.

Although the term “grammar rules” evoke an idea of endless mugging of abysmal and apparently useless rules but it can actually be quite fascinating as well and it is very much useful if not vital for clear and effective expression of one’s emotions.

20 February 2011
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