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1. What is the difference between "good" grammar and "bad" grammar?

2. Give an example of both.
3. Do you think having "good" grammar is important? Why or why not?

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Having good grammar is being able to use words well. Being able to be understood. When you have bad grammar it is hard to understand, and/or put the sentences together.

Good grammar: When I walked to the store my ice cream fell onto the ground.

Bad grammar: When I go to the store my ice cream fell.

So as you can see the first sentence is much easier to read then the second. So yes, good grammar is very important.

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