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Article Title: Bad Grammar: It Can Happen To Anyone
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Regardless of how good your writing skills are, you�re never spared from the occasional bout with bad grammar. It�s just a fact of life for anyone who ever engages in the written word.
In fact, the more you write during the course of your day, the greater the likelihood that you�ll make mistakes � just ask any professional writer and they�ll tell you as much.
Bad grammar can happen to everyone. You might have not notice it. Besides, not all people are born to be a great writer. All started from a small piece of work. But that won�t stop you from becoming an expert writer. Some would think that they can do better.
Better than everyone else. But then, there are also times that when they are on the process of writing their own contents, they may have not notice that they have already using bad grammars in their writings.
But if you are really a competent writer, you can surpass being a poor writer and check upon you works thoroughly in order to correct those grammars. That will include the spellings, correct punctuations and formats. But if you don�t know how to start checking your work, better read it first and before revising it. if you really can�t do it, you might need some help to someone who has some knowledge of using good grammars.
However, not all the time that you need a person that will accompany you through proofreading your work. Sometimes, you need to rely on yourself first. In order to do that, you have to study the basics. Learn what you have read and learn also from you r experience and to other writer�s own style of writing.
If you just write as a casual part of your job (whether it�s emails to your clients, IMs to co-workers or status reports to your boss), you likely experience the same propensity for bad grammar. Since you�re not specifically trained for writing, you may not even notice them even after checking your work a couple of times.
The reality is that all of us commit grammar trespasses every single day. No matter how much writing practice you receive, you�ll never get away from it. Whether those mistakes make it through to the people receiving what we put on paper, however, is another matter altogether.
Most professional writers I know turn out impeccable work not because they�re free from grammar failings, but because they know how to remedy it � they use an English grammar software. With it in tow, they�re able to spare editors from having to read through text full of errors they can otherwise remedy. For a writer not to use one at this day and age is just pure travesty.
For those who don�t necessarily write for a living, it also makes sense to use one. Would you rather your business contacts receive emails, reports and proposals that are filled with ear-splitting mistakes? I hope not, because I�d stay away from you if you do!
Bad grammar happens to everyone. It�s what you do to fix it that defines the responses you get.
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