Before I can expect to convince you to use proper grammar, I have to make sure we're on the same page in the dictionary for what grammar is. (Please bear with me even if you know this already; it's better to be certain than to be mistaken about a premise.)
Grammar is the rules of presentation for a particular language that enable the various people familiar with that language to understand the meaning of what is being expressed.
Every language has grammar. Math has grammar. If I write 5/10 you know I mean 0.5 and not 2, from the grammar of the math language. 5/10 is not the same as 10/5. Similarly, "Ellen loves chocolate" doesn't mean the same thing as "Chocolate loves Ellen."
Grammar are those rules of ordering and punctuation that dictate how you set things up to express what you want to say.
Yes, this is short, I know.
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