Enter into the debate yourselves by providing your own opinionon whether or not correct grammar is always necessary. Consider thefollowing questions as you construct your post: Do you feel thatgrammar is a reflection of intelligence? Could \"bad\" grammarpossibly be a reflection of something else? (Discuss one of theintersecting privileges that Fabello argues reinforces our conceptof \"correct\" grammar.) How do you feel when you notice impropergrammar when someone is speaking and/or writing? Conversely, how doyou feel when someone corrects your grammar? Are you appreciative,annoyed, etc? Do you feel that we should always practice goodgrammar, or do you believe that grammar is conditional and shouldonly be heeded in certain scenarios? In other words, is itpermissible to use \"improper\" grammar with friends or family andnot permissible to use in school, on the job, etc?