johnwhelan
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Me neither. English isn't even my first language. I am however shocked to see by the sheer abuse of your own language. I would feel utterly embarrassed and hopelessly inadequate if I would post this type of atrocities in my native language .
Strangely enough many native English speakers haven't been taught the rudements of grammer due to the idea they can pick up what they need as they go along informally.
The really interesting thing is that these days a lot of teachers in England are having to teach english to pupils whose first language is something else and the biggest difficulty they have is English grammer. It's difficult to teach it when you haven't been formally taught yourself.
It depends very much what you use language for, to communicate complex ideas especially to none native speakers or when clear communication is essential you need formal English with grammer.
"Kill the cat on no account kill the dog."
A comma helps here.
"Give me a large coffee."
Grammer isn't quite so essential here.
Cheerio John