Grammar has never become more important to people than now. Because of the Internet revolution, more and more people are coming out with personal blogs and websites. And on these sites, they write their thoughts, feelings and opinions. The rise of these blogs have made people writers and more importantly readers, a practice that people have lost in recent decades because of the rise of the television and other forms of media.
But with these revolution on the internet, there comes a bigger responsibility: to stay true to the rules of formal writing and grammar. Many English experts, language experts for that matter have lamented on the degradation of the language because of the lack of training and skills of some bloggers. Also, because of how fast communication is being exchanged thru text messaging, chatting and message boards, people are writing in shortcut.
For instance, most people have used words that are spelled as they are pronounced. Never mind the double Ds and the silent Hs. Some even type without the vowels in them to make typing and writing fast. There is also that business about acronyms being used in chat rooms like OMG and GTG. Although these are quite common and in some way understandable, we are forgetting that writing still is something that all people should be able to understand and not just a handful of people who are part of the new generation.
Brushing up on your grammar is actually not that hard especially with the English as your native language. It is far easy for you to learn the rules than say people who are just starting to learn the language. With you, all you need to do is adhere to the rules and everything will come naturally. After all, language and grammar is basically instinctual. When you are exposed to the language, it will just come to you when you write or speak.
Below are two of the ways that you can brush up on your grammar and improve your writing skills.
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