Hi Graham,
I bet that there's less than a hundred people
You mean "I bet there are fewer than..." ;-)
In all seriousness, while it may be true that "knowledge of formal
grammar is [not] necessary to be a good writer", it is undeniable
that better grammarians make better writers, all other things being
equal.
That is to say, content presented with bad grammar is less easy/
interesting/enjoyable to read than the same content written
"correctly" -- and the content is therefore less effective at
accomplishing its main purpose, which is communication.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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