Why sticklers for grammar really do take errors to heart
EVEN the sound of bad grammar can make language lovers wince. And now experts have revealed it does cause indeed a physical reaction — and even affects our heart rate.
EVEN the sound of bad grammar can make language lovers wince. And now experts have revealed it does cause indeed a physical reaction — and even affects our heart rate.
In the early days of history (50 – 450) England was known as Britain and the people who lived there were the Britons. There were no big towns on the British Isles at that time. People lived in small villages along the rivers or near the sea. The Britons caught fish, grew wheat and had many pigs, cows and sheep in the meadows near the rivers and on the sides of the mountains. Later they learned to make things of wool and metal and sold them to the people who came across the sea.