What is Grammar
Title: What is Grammar
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What is Grammar
Speaking, it is as different as night and day or shall I say “whack and dope.” Is it possible for today’s youth to bridge the gap between today’s “hip” terminologies and still keep the essence of yesterday’s eloquent speech? In this paper I want to examine the basic aspects of grammatically correct speech, today’s way of speaking as shared by youths in my era and explore the possibilities of combining the
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human language just like Shakespearian language is tied to 18th century English literature.
In closing, I feel there is no gap to be bridged between today’s manner of speaking and yesterday’s expressive words. Language is a maturing tool that will forever change as the minds of the users transform. It should be embraced for what it is and for what it will be forever- a device used to express human thoughts and emotions.
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