What is a grammar rule that people tend to break and why does this drive you crazy?

Make a case for a grammar/punctuation rule that you think should sometimes be broken, if not ignored altogether.

Whichever route you choose to take for your response, make sure you are not simply explaining a particular grammar rule.
You can explain the grammar rule you are focusing on as a means of establishing a foundation from which to analyze the rule whether that be to agree/disagree with it, explain why you think it should sometimes be broken or ignored altogether, or why it drives
you crazy. You may even choose to combine the writing prompts

What is a grammar rule
that people tend to break and why does this drive you crazy?
Explaining the rule of the particular grammar topic you have chosen should not be the focus of your response. If you get stuck, think about some of the following questions when forming
your response:
– Why do you think people break this rule?
– Is clear communication reliant on this rule?
– What would happen if we didnt follow this rule? Are there exceptions to it?
– How does todays society fit into the conversation about grammar rules
how does language evolve? How does technology play a role?
How your response will be marked:

Argument/Standpoint: I agree / I disagree / I think … (point out something significant or important, highlight ideas/opinions or make a case for something you feel strongly about) (10 marks)
Support: Because … Give a reason for your argument/opinion. Back it up with reasoning, details, examples, evidence (research) (10 marks)
Proofread: Make sure you are submitting work that is grammatically correct. Always edit your work! (5 marks)

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