for me it’s not. i could not remember a lot of english grammar rules when i was still in school, and i surely have forgot them by now. i did ok in english classes, but i fared better in my other classes where i could actually learn something i was interested in.
French is the main language here and I did much better in English. French is hard. I went to French college but English university.
I enjoy seeing it. Not of upmost importance, but it does facilitate mental digestion. Also a small token of cabality. I mean word play is an artform.
Conveyance portrayed properly only whence said speech follows syntax semantically.
Fun stuff. Gotta let the inner poet out some times.
Today is a great day, weather wise.
No but as my partner is a professional writer I get it pointed out to me often so I try to do it more …
It’s not an exciting subject for me but I’m good at it. I’d like to proofread writings, I can pick up mistakes and spelling errors easily.
I try to keep my writing as grammatically correct as possible but I know I still make mistakes. I don’t even bother to be grammatically correct with my spoken English; that’s a whole other beast, lol.
I don’t notice/care about mistakes from others when the message is still clear.
I know some grammar rules and tutored at my college’s writing center.
But seeing spelling mistakes or improper grammar doesn’t bother me. I would never think to correct someone.
I am not bad in grammar but sometimes I make typing mistakes because I type on my cellphone. Sometimes I write “because” as “bcz”, its faster and better when a post is too long.
I wish…haha…my book wouldn’t have needed editing so much if I had had more knowledge about grammar…it confused me in school…never caught on.
As a Chinese person, I learned English since I was 12 years old. In China, English is an compulsory course form primary school to high school.
But I always make mistakes in my writings.
i got lost moving from country to country so my english got a bit rough.schizophrenia plays a big role in that.im forgetting a lot of t hings now in anyway.
Not really. There are things like sentence fragments and comma splices that I still struggle with though.
Language Arts was my best subject. The written language is easier to communicate than the spoken language for me. I am able to think more clearly, pause, reflect, and edit if need be!
I am the queen of edit. I am my own worst nightmare when it comes to critiquing my grammar.
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