I believe that knowing the rules of grammar, as well at utilizing them, can never be overrated. A good writer knows this, and strives to learn these golden rules by which to write. As a writer, especially in the professional sense, one needs to consider that if their writing is read by others, those people will develop a perception of them through reading what they have written. This perception will likely include opinions and estimations about the writer's amount and quality of education. Suppose someone is essentially a "good writer", meaning that writing comes easily to them and they consider it a strength, but do not think that they need to pay much attention to the rules of grammar. If the author of the book read something this person wrote, he would likely not be able to get past the grammatical errors and disregard for the rules he so highly regards. There is no harm in paying attention to grammar and learning how to better use it, but there very well may be harm in neglecting to do so. Grammar is also important because it is a major organizing component of writing. It is possible to have good ideas about which to write, but when one brings those ideas to paper, they must be organized in a coherent manner. Words should be used as they are meant to be used, and sentences should be structured in a way that makes sense. If these things are not done, the writing will consequently suffer because the reader will not digest it as well as if it had been grammatically correct.
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I wholeheartedly agree. Modern society flagrantly disregards the rules of grammar on a regular basis. It is comforting to see that you, Jane, are among the few who uphold the sacred duty of proper grammar and (I presume) spelling.
ReplyDeleteIn my high school days, my friends would often come to me to ask me to correct their grammar. One of my friends in particular has atrocious grammar, to the point that at one point after he submitted a post to an internet forum, one poster asked if he was twelve!
At any rate, I commend your diligence and attention to important details. Keep up the good work.