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this is everyday grammar.
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I'm Rossiya and I'm I've been meaning to ask you Who makes grammar rules?
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I don't know.
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Why do you ask way?
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Talk a lot about grammar, but where do these rules come from?
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Wait a minute.
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I think I know how to explain this one.
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People study and learn grammar in different ways.
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One way.
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It's called prescriptive grammar.
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Here, grammar is considered a set of rules to follow.
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These rules are passed from one generation to another, and they tell people how they should speak and write.
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But back.
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Did you know that the United States does not have an official language?
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The second form is called descriptive grammar.
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Here, grammar experts observed and explore how language is used.
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They don't tell people how they should speak or write.
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Rather, they study how people do speak and write.
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In fact, some linguists say that grammar rules are used to show differences between people.
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In other words, grammar rules are a product of social styles, customs and politics of the time, like the case of the double negative, some people use it.
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Some people don't or using the word ain't for is not or do not.
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And if you have no grammar rules, it's not a big deal.
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But consider this.
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If you do ignore standard grammar rules, it might be difficult to get that dream job you want or be accepted to the school of your choice, and that's everyday grammar.