Here's why:
* Freewriting is about generating ideas. The goal is to get your thoughts flowing without any restrictions or self-censorship. Worrying about grammar will slow you down and stifle your creativity.
* It's a pre-writing exercise. Freewriting is often used as a starting point for more polished writing. You can clean up the grammar and structure later.
* You're writing for yourself. You're the only one who needs to understand what you're writing during a freewriting session.
However, there are some nuances to consider:
* Basic sentence structure can be helpful. While you don't need perfect grammar, it's helpful to have some basic sentence structure so your writing isn't completely incomprehensible.
* Readability can be improved. While not essential, good grammar can make your writing more enjoyable to read, even during the freewriting stage.
* It's not about perfection. The goal is to get your thoughts out, not to produce a grammatically flawless piece of writing.
In short: Focus on getting your ideas down on paper. You can worry about grammar later when you're ready to edit and refine your writing.