Re: Some People Don't Get It.
I consider the English language (and most other languages) an intricate, arbitrarily productive, but structured formal system. Incorrect (or incoherent) grammar strikes me as a deplorable loss of meaning and rigor. It's not a matter of propriety or manners. It's not a matter of whether others can understand you. It's a matter of how clear you are making your statements and/or questions. It's a matter of being neat in conveying meaning. Bad grammar is a sign of sloppy thinking, whether in spoken, written, or typed form.
-fs
I consider the English language (and most other languages) an intricate, arbitrarily productive, but structured formal system. Incorrect (or incoherent) grammar strikes me as a deplorable loss of meaning and rigor. It's not a matter of propriety or manners. It's not a matter of whether others can understand you. It's a matter of how clear you are making your statements and/or questions. It's a matter of being neat in conveying meaning. Bad grammar is a sign of sloppy thinking, whether in spoken, written, or typed form.
-fs







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