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Many people think that dialects are corrupt versions of the standard language, and that dialect forms are mistakes, made by ignorant people who have not learnt correct grammar.
In fact, this is not at all true: dialects have their own systematic – but different – grammars.
Dialect forms are not incorrect in themselves but they can be out of place in formal styles where only the standard language is normally used.
(Adapted from Practical English Usage by Michael Swan)
The first paragraph in the excerpt leads to the conclusion that