This discussion will explore the concept of prescriptive grammar and provide some examples.Prescriptive grammar is the idea that there is a "correct" way to use language. It is based on the idea that language should be used in a certain way, and that any deviation from that is incorrect.Examples of prescriptive grammar include rules such as not ending a sentence with a preposition, not splitting infinitives, and not using double negatives. These rules are often seen as outdated by linguists, but many people still adhere to them.