Grammar Day 2025 is on Tuesday, March 4, 2025: Why do most people have poor grammar these days?

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Why do most people have poor grammar these days?

Call me a grammar Nazi, but that gets on my nerves as well. I guess people these days just don't see the point in proper spelling and grammar unless it's English class.

English writing grammar problem, please help me.?

English writing grammar problem, please help me.?

The day I learned more about my culture was my aunt's wedding day. That was an unforgettable day IN my life. (or: the most unforgettable day of my life.)

On that day I woke up and felt very enthusiaStic. I was very glad that I could go to my aunt's wedding instead of going to school. I could not describe my feeling in the moment; actually, I absolutely felt exhausted because I had not SLEPT much the night before, I was too anxious about tomorrow, would I do something stupid and accidentally disturb her day?

One thing I was LOOKING FORWARD TO a lot WAS the moment my aunt wearing a white dress and appearing with the bridegroom, it was a lovely couple. They were hand in hand walking along the red carpet and toward the stage where the MC were presenting their couple and family from both sides. She looked gorgeOus and beautiful as a princess, charming in a white dress. On her right hand SHE was holding a colourful bouquet of flowerS, I loved it and imagined one day I WOULD hold it. The bridegroom was like a prince, elegant in a black and white vest. He might be the luckiest man ever among his friends. Those kids WHO walked behind them were also adorable and tiny as little ants. I was sitting next to my mum AT (sitting on a table means you are sitting on top of the table, not on a chair!) a table with grandparents and other uncles and aunties. Although they did not say anything but through their smiles i knew they totally felt happy FOR my aunt. However I might BE (or: I was) the nervous one because I was waiting for the moment they gave THE ring to EACH other on the sound of applausE.

They finally decided to get marrIED after a long time BEING aCQuainted and loving EACH other. I was very excited when they started to open the champagne and poured IT INTO (or: filled) the glasses. They were a prince and princess in a fairy tale, joyfully enjoying their precious time. After that, they moved to an important step: CUTTING off the wedding cake. It was THE MOST extravagant and pretty cake I have ever seen.

Nevertheless, I DID not like the part when everybody started to leave after the time THEY attended the wedding. The couple went out OF the restaurant and stopped at the front gate to say farewell to all the guests and take some photos with them.

At the end of the day, I felt a bit sad and could not believe that my aunt WAS married. I also felt tired after a long day AT the restaurant. I did not each much: BEcause of my aunt, I had forgOtten my hunger.

I is always a capital, even in the middle of a sentence.

And I don't really get what you learned about your culture... or were you only 5 and had never been to a wedding before?

Grammar or Spelling Mistakes?

Grammar or Spelling Mistakes?

In days like today, everybody could use financial help. It seems that almost every family has a story to be told about why they need more money and the problems that they face every day. My family has their own problems, too. My mother is a stay-at-home mom because she has always felt that it was more important to be at the door when we got home from school than to be gone until six o’clock at night. My dad is the source of income in my house. However, a series of injuries has plagued him at work. A few months ago my father fell off of the truck at work and he tore his ACL. My father is an ironworker so he needs complete movement in all of his limbs to be able to complete his difficult occupation. Now, he is reduced to a slow limp and often needs the aid of a cane. This has rendered him useless for his line of work. He is in line to get the surgery to have it repaired so he can get back to work and get all of the excess bills paid off. Before he tore his ACL, he had an unexpected injury which landed him in the hospital and he had to take two months off of work. It has been very difficult for my parents to keep up with all of the current bills.

I have been going to Cardinal Spellman High School for three years now. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time there. The experience has been the polar opposite of my previous experiences at public schooling. There were many tradeoffs. At a public school the work was much easier. I felt as if I was never challenged. I was able to sleep in class and not pay attention and still be able to earn straight “A’s.” At public school, there were many kids who would always make fun of me for getting good grades. I had been going to the same school system since kindergarten, so I knew everybody and had many close friends. When the question of me leaving this school to get a better education came up, I was very reluctant. I did not want to have to go to a new school and make all new friends. I had not had to do that for almost eight years and was not excited about that part. However, I was very excited to be able to be challenged and get away from the students who would wreck the class for everybody.

Going to Spellman was one of the best decisions I have made in my life. I made friends much faster than I had expected because everybody was in the same situation. I loved Spellman from the beginning. I came into Spellman in all honors courses. It was a very large transition. Nonetheless, the work was doable.

I have had asthma since birth. Every winter, I have always gotten sick. I do not have the strongest immune system. The asthma makes the sickness much worse because it always goes straight to my lungs. This has happened to me for as long as I can remember. I have always been cursed by frequent absences. I call it a curse because it always has the same effect. It makes my grades drastically drop. When you return to school every teacher has a pile of makeup work and expects them to be at the top of your list. It is impossible to keep up with the steady stream of new work and the old work.

My sister will now be attending Cardinal Spellman next year with me. Sadly, my parents might not be able to afford to send both of us to Spellman. It is difficult for them to afford to send me to Spellman. The weight of both of our tuitions combined will absolutely break them. I would hate to see my sister miss out on the amazing experience that I have had at Cardinal Spellman High School.

Make sure you indent each new paragraph. Just press "Tab" in Microsoft Word. Is there more to this? It just seems to end. Anyway, these are the ones I found. You should have a variety of people look at it, though. The only problems I saw were a couple of missing commas or words. I didn't notice any spelling errors. Good job.

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