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English grammar isn't exactly mutating, but it does evolve over time. Changes occur naturally through usage, cultural shifts, and technological advancements. So, while the core rules remain, new constructions, words, and expressions continuously emerge, reflecting the dynamism of the language.
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Yes, languages change linguistically over time. There are five types of linguistic changes: (phonetics) pronunciation, morphology (meaningful word-parts & grammar), syntax (the rest of grammar), lexicon (vocabulary), and linguistic appropriateness (an amalgum of the previous 4, including body lan...
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Yes, languages change linguistically over time. There are five types of linguistic changes: (phonetics) pronunciation, morphology (meaningful word-parts & grammar), syntax (the rest of grammar), lexicon (vocabulary), and linguistic appropriateness (an amalgum of the previous 4, including body language).

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First, English grammar was changed by Norse-speaking invaders in the ninth and tenth centuries. Second, it was changed by Norman-French speaking invaders in the eleventh century. Third, it was changed by scholars and antiquarians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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English grammar was changed by Norse-speaking invaders in the ninth and tenth centuries.
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n general grammar changes because languages are alive! English grammar is no different. Any language that doesn't evolve will surely cease to exist. English is a vibrant, constantly changing language whose speakers love to create new words
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English grammar evolves rather than mutates. It changes over time due to various factors like cultural shifts, technological advancements, and language contact with other languages. While some traditional grammar rules may relax or adapt, English continues to develop new structures and expressions to...
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English grammar evolves rather than mutates. It changes over time due to various factors like cultural shifts, technological advancements, and language contact with other languages. While some traditional grammar rules may relax or adapt, English continues to develop new structures and expressions to meet the needs of its speakers.

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First, English grammar was changed by Norse-speaking invaders in the ninth and tenth centuries. Second, it was changed by Norman-French speaking invaders in the eleventh century. Third, it was changed by scholars and antiquarians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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