Poor grammar is disappointing and decidedly distracting in formal audio reviews.


I find the majority of formal audio reviews across numerous publications to be easy reads.  However, I can barely put together a coherent thought when reading anything by Jason Kennedy, editor of the-ear.net.  It is as if he does not understand the limitation of use of a comma.  Do the English really have that much of a different implementation of the english language versus Americans?  Does anybody else struggle to read certain editors' work?
mganga
Do the English really have that much of a different implementation of the english language versus Americans?

Perhaps it should be "English language"?
There is a direct relation between proper grammar and organized thought. The two travel together.

Misplaced punctuation, run-on sentences, and wrong words (e.g., "too" is not a number) are warning signs. After passing a handful of such signs, I turn around and find another route.