Does grammar apply to spoken language?

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English has two types of grammar. The grammar for written English is called "prescriptive grammar," and it is the grammar that you learn at school or in any traditional English language teaching lesson. To try and speak using "prescriptive grammar" will make you speak slowly, woodenly and you will sound like an official letter from "The Ministry of Education". In fact more often than not, Prescriptive grammar will stop you from speaking! Spoken English uses "descriptive grammar" which is different, and allows you to use contractions, different pronouns and different word order for prepositions. It takes a little bit of time to undo the "prescriptive grammar " that bas been drilled into you and replace it with "descriptive grammar". To speak natural spoken English it is vital that you do so. So how do you learn "descriptive grammar"? Start speaking to native speakers. So, grammar is needed for spoken English, but the right one! Like what you have just read? why not book a lesson.

  • Yes, inde­ed, the rules of grammar apply to spe­aking too! Conversations might seem re­laxed and flux, yet they have­ a structure. Correct grammar clarifies our points in both words and actions. It ke­eps talk clear, effe­ctive, and correct. Also, knowing grammar helps us in ve­rbal communication and prevents confusion. Whethe­r you're hanging out with pals or making a public address, stick to grammar! It aids in clear translation and sounding sharp. Win for grammar rule­s! 🎉😅

  • Sure it does, there may be different rules between spoken and written, nevertheless, without grammar language itself wouldn't exist.

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  • This is a great question. The short answer is yes. The longer answer is that when we speak we use tone and pauses to act as punctuation. Speech is not an essay that's written out.

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    Yes grammar applies to spoken language.

  • Yes, grammar does apply to spoken language. While spoken language may not always follow the same rules as written language, grammar still plays an important role. When we speak, we use the same basic structures and patterns as we do when we write. We use nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and so on. In fact, it's often easier to learn grammar through speaking than through reading or writing, since it's more interactive.

  • Yes, grammar applies to spoken language as well. While spoken language may be more informal and fluid than written language, it still follows grammatical rules to convey meaning effectively. Grammar helps speakers construct sentences, organize ideas, and communicate clearly. However, spoken grammar may include features such as contractions, informal vocabulary, and sentence fragments that differ from formal written grammar.

  • Spoken English does have a special grammar. It has its own principles, rules and categories, which are different from those of the written language.

  • Yes, it does.

  • Yes it does

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