What is Grammar?
Grammar is the system of a language. People sometimes
describe grammar as the "rules" of a language; but in
fact no language has rules*. If we use the word "rules",
we suggest that somebody created the rules first and
then spoke the language, like a new game. But languages
did not start like that. Languages started by people
making sounds which evolved into words, phrases and
sentences. No commonly-spoken language is fixed. All
languages change over time. What we call "grammar" is
simply a reflection of a language at a particular time.
Do we need to study grammar to learn a language?
The short answer is "no". Very many people in the world
speak their own, native language without having studied
its grammar. Children start to speak before they even
know the word "grammar". But if you are serious about
learning a foreign language, the long answer is "yes,
grammar can help you to learn a language more quickly
and more efficiently." It's important to think of grammar
as something that can help you, like a friend. When
you understand the grammar (or system) of a language,
you can understand many things yourself, without having
to ask a teacher or look in a book.

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