A. At the workplace grammar gaffes can prejudice both bosses and subordinates on your ability to communicate and to lead.
B. If you have grammatical errors in your marketing materials, potential customers may see these mistakes as an indication that your company is sloppy or simply unreliable.
C. In addition to creating communication misunderstandings, incorrect grammar also makes a poor first impression.
D. The loose language should be avoided at the workplace because it will inevitably create negative impressions with clients.