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Why does English grammar change?

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English grammar rules never change .
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With new trends and words coming in grammar has to accomodate all of them. So, based on their type grammar has to change. Moreover, influence of other languages and global exposure also bring out a new blend of grammar at times.
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Yes language evolves and the way people speak changes over time once a certain change Has become well established
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I have trained over 100 students since 5-6 years as a foreign language trainer

English grammar evolves due to various factors like cultural shifts, technological advancements, global influences, and societal changes, adapting to new expressions, words, and communication needs over time.
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English Language has been evolving since 13th Century. Due to colonization there were many local words adapted by English Language. Words such as Nirvana, Guru, Bamboo, Jungle, etc are Indian adaptations. Likewise, there are adaptations from other languages as well. This trend is continuing today as...
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English Language has been evolving since 13th Century. Due to colonization there were many local words adapted by English Language. Words such as Nirvana, Guru, Bamboo, Jungle, etc are Indian adaptations. Likewise, there are adaptations from other languages as well. This trend is continuing today as well.Therefore, theseadaptations bring in the Grammatical Change as well. read less
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Yes language evolves and the way people speak changes over time once a certain change Has become well established
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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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Language is always changing, evolving, and adapting to the needs of its users. This isn't a bad thing; if English hadn't changed since, say, 1950, we wouldn't have words to refer to modems, fax machines, or cable TV. As long as the needs of language users continue to change, so will the language.
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Language is always changing, evolving, and adapting to the needs of its users. This isn't a bad thing; if English hadn't changed since, say, 1950, we wouldn't have words to refer to modems, fax machines, or cable TV. As long as the needs of language users continue to change, so will the language. read less
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English grammar changes when the tense and context changes
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