Grammar lays the groundwork for effective communication.
Grammatical errors come in many forms and all can easily confuse and obscure meaning. Some common errors are with sentence structure, subject/verb tense, punctuation, spelling, and other basic mechanics and parts of speech. Even something as simple as a misplaced comma can completely change the meaning of a sentence. For example: "Let's eat grandpa" vs. "Let's eat, grandpa."
Grammar makes written content more readable and in turn more interesting.
That's all I got, I hope this helps in some way or another! XP
I'm taking the same thing
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3.removing dog hair from the sofa cushions
the rest i'm still answering but hopefully someone will help you on those!
When you go to the fitness place and you see an esculater that people using.
A immediately relating supportive details and information to the audience