Originally Posted by
Punish_her
There is a correct and incorrect form of grammar. While some regional differences are bound to occur, there needs to be some overlap for two forms of English to be considered the same language. For example, a good friend from the Far East who is studying English has mastered the more subtle aspects (ie who vs. whom), but when she walked in on me watching the Wire, she was completely lost, despite the official language being English. This is because it really is not English, but ebonics, and as the vernacular and proper forms grow further apart, there is eventually a schism. Dante's The Divine Comedy is proof is this, as Italian began as a vernacular branch of Latin, but eventually became a smiliar, though different language down the road.