How good is your grammar?
- Fozia Khan

- Jan 1, 2020
- 2 min read
How many have you been told that your grammar is abysmal, that at some point you got either penalised for producing a poor quality of work or have been laughed at by your colleagues? If the answer is yes, then read on...

I’m sure we all been through this stage in our lives. Sometimes we know what we want to say but to produce written content we tend to struggle with choosing the correct words. Producing written content is a skill on its own, and it certainly doesn’t develop overnight. We all make mistakes, right? No one is born perfect. The more you write, the better you become in writing. So why do people laugh and pass such negative remarks to you which knocks your confidence levels down and makes you think that you’re worthless at writing contents?
There are plenty of freelance writing jobs available in today’s job market, but why should you take on these jobs when you’ve had people say to you ”your grammar is poor”.
I find it strange how you get judged on how good your grammar is, but you as an individual means nothing.
What amuses me the most is when you come across social media accounts of those who made those negative comments about you in the first place, you find how appalling their grammar is. Makes you wonder how on earth did they manage to get into the position they are currently on.
Yes, I know for sure I have grammatical errors, but who doesn’t? All that matters to me is that I have tried my best to use the correct words to make readers understand what I’m saying. I’ve learnt not to take things personally if people aren't willing to give you the support you need then you don't need such people in your life.
In a nutshell, in today’s crazy world one has to be” perfect” at everything well that’s how I see it. All you need is some positive guidance and support from the right people and you’ll be perfect at writing.




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