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Why do we need grammar?

Imagine what would happen if you suddenly began to write and speak as you like, without any grammatical rules? Agree, that would be terrible. When you want to express something, you do it precisely, don't you? And you don't want to be misunderstood. Of course, if everyone spoke and wrote perfect English, and everyone you hear and read expressed themselves in perfectly correct English, then maybe there was no need to learn grammar!

Grammar teaches what needs to be corrected in your oral and written speech and why. Knowledge of grammar will help you gain accuracy, clarity of English speech expressions, make it diverse and interesting.

The grammatical principles of each language have their own characteristics. Of course, language is an evolving system that changes with time. Some language forms become obsolete, disappear from use. People change, and with them the grammar of the language of their communication changes. In other words, grammar evolves, changes, and nothing is fixed when it comes to past, present or future English usage.

All words invented by man are divided into 8 sections, which are called parts of speech. This is a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection. Studying grammar may seem like an unpleasant task, but it will help you show your knowledge completely, with great accuracy.

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