Friday, September 19, 2014

The Importance of English Syntax

Syntax is the grammatical tool that deals with how sentences are put together and the relationship between words.  It is a very methodical and logical sequence, ensuring that sentences are put together using subject, verb and object in which the words in the sentence all have agreement, so that the correct forms of words are used.

Without syntax to structure the language, it would simply be a string of words that makes no sense.

Take a look at the correct syntax below. 

The girl likes to read novels”.  

This follows the syntax of subject, verb, object and agreement.  

Without syntax, we could simply write, 

Novels like to eat the girl”.  

These are the same words, but they have a totally different meaning.  In fact, we have a clue that something in that sentence is not right. The correct writing of that concept would be ‘Novels like to read the girl."  

Novels like” is not a correct syntax, so it highlights that something is wrong.  Moreover, there can be no agreement in this sentence, because sweets are actually an inanimate object, they cannot ‘perform’ a verb.

Even if you don’t think that you understand syntax and its rules, simply reading 
Sweets loves to eat the boy” should trigger some alarm bells that all is not well and that there is something wrong. So people can understand syntax even if they don’t think they do.

What about you?

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