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grammarnoun
the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)
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How to use GRAMMAR in a sentence?
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Isaac Goldberg:
Grammar school never taught me anything about grammar.
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Stephen Dobranski:
Perhaps some millennials have thus become more attentive to such details as punctuation and grammar, whether they are hashtags or semicolons or sentence fragments. The details that millennials find most important, though, might differ from the rules that earlier writers emphasized.
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Robert Graves:
Every English poet should master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them.
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Octavio Paz:
Social criticism begins with grammar and the re-establishing of meanings.
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Binyomin Mermelstein:
So they spell something wrong — OK, they spelled something wrong. I don’t see an issue, i try to write things for people in our community, and I don’t know the grammar or the rules you have to use, and people would sometimes laugh at how I write, but that doesn’t make a difference.
Translations for GRAMMAR
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- grammatikaAfrikaans
- ሰዋሰውAmharic
- gramaticaAragonese
- قواعد, نحو, علم قواعدArabic
- qrammatikaAzerbaijani
- грамматикаBashkir
- грама́тыкаBelarusian
- грама́тикаBulgarian
- ব্যাকরণBengali
- བརྡ་སྤྲོད་ཀྱི་གཞུངTibetan Standard
- yezhadurBreton
- gramàticaCatalan, Valencian
- gramatika, mluvniceCzech
- грамматикаChuvash
- gramadegWelsh
- grammatikDanish
- Grammatik, Sprachlehre, GrammatiktheorieGerman
- γραμματικήGreek
- gramatikoEsperanto
- gramáticaSpanish
- gramatikaBasque
- دستور زبان, گرامرPersian
- kielioppi, kielioppikirjaFinnish
- mállæraFaroese
- grammaireFrench
- gramadachIrish
- gràmarScottish Gaelic
- gramáticaGalician
- વ્યાકરણGujarati
- grammeydys, lioar ghrammeydysManx
- דִּקְדּוּקHebrew
- ब्याकरण, व्याकरणHindi
- nyelvtanHungarian
- քերականությունArmenian
- grammaticaInterlingua
- tata bahasaIndonesian
- málfræði, málfræðibókIcelandic
- grammaticaItalian
- 文法, 文法書Japanese
- გრამატიკაGeorgian
- грамматикаKazakh
- oqaasilerissutitKalaallisut, Greenlandic
- វេយ្យាករណ៍Khmer
- ವ್ಯಾಕರಣKannada
- 문법책, 문법, 문법학, 文法Korean
- ڕێزمانKurdish
- грамматикаKyrgyz
- grammaticaLatin
- Grammaire, GrammatikLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ໄວຍະກອນLao
- gramatikaLithuanian
- gramatikaLatvian
- граматика, грама́тикаMacedonian
- വ്യാകരണംMalayalam
- хэл зүй, дүрэмMongolian
- व्याकरणMarathi
- tatabahasa, parmasasteraMalay
- grammatikaMaltese
- သဒ္ဒါBurmese
- grammatikkNorwegian
- spraakkunst, grammatica, spraakkunstboekDutch
- grammatikkNorwegian Nynorsk
- grammatikkNorwegian
- gramaticaOccitan
- грамматикӕOssetian, Ossetic
- ਵਿਆਕਰਨPanjabi, Punjabi
- gramatykaPolish
- gramáticaPortuguese
- simi kamachiyQuechua
- gramaticăRomanian
- грамма́тикаRussian
- ikibonezamvugoKinyarwanda
- व्याकरणSanskrit
- giellaoahppaNorthern Sami
- gramatika, словница, граматика, slovnicaSerbo-Croatian
- ව්යාකරණSinhala, Sinhalese
- gramatikaSlovak
- slovnicaSlovene
- gramatikëAlbanian
- grammatik, grammatikbok, språkläraSwedish
- sarufiSwahili
- இலக்கணம்Tamil
- నామవాచకంTelugu
- дастури забонTajik
- ไวยากรณ์Thai
- grammatikaTurkmen
- balarilaTagalog
- dil bilgisi, gramer kitabı, dilbilgisi, gramer, dil bilgisi kitabıTurkish
- грамматикаTatar
- грама́тикаUkrainian
- ویاکرن, قواعدِ زبانUrdu
- grammatikaUzbek
- ngữ pháp, 語法Vietnamese
- gramatVolapük
- גראמאטיקYiddish
- 语法Chinese
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The second grammar class had been relieved from a recitation by this confab, and somehow Perry had a subduing influence.
THE SOLDIER OF THE VALLEYNELSON LLOYD
There was Cliff Manning, you turned the cold shoulder to him because he couldnt talk grammar.
TESSA WADSWORTH’S DISCIPLINEJENNIE M. DRINKWATER
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What is another word for grammar?
241 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ ɡɹˈamə], [ ɡɹˈamə], [ ɡ_ɹ_ˈa_m_ə]
Table of Contents
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- blook,
- atlas,
- anthology,
- almanac,
- authority,
- bestseller,
- autobiography,
- annual,
- bible,
- biography.
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- rule,
- concordance.
• book for a course or class (noun)
- school book.
• cognition (noun)
- grammar.
• grammar (noun)
- form,
- syntax,
- qualifier,
- object,
- formulation,
- conjugation,
- predicate,
- wording,
- phrase,
- usage,
- subject,
- phraseology,
- structure.
• language (noun)
- dialect,
- esperanto,
- argot,
- slang,
- parlance,
- jargon,
- phrasing,
- language,
- patois,
- rhetoric,
- lingo.
• language rules (noun)
- tagmemics,
- morphology,
- alphabet,
- abcs,
- rudiments,
- fundaments,
- sentence structure,
- accidence,
- stratification,
- principles.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- descriptive linguistics,
- school-book,
- linguistics.
• syntax (noun)
- gender,
- person,
- morpheme,
- synthetic grammar,
- nexus,
- tagmemic grammar,
- voice,
- sememe,
- phonemics,
- morphemics,
- isolating grammar,
- deep structure,
- incorporating grammar,
- number,
- the new grammar,
- analytic grammar,
- agreement,
- concord,
- subordination,
- syntactic structure,
- coordination,
- aspect,
- surface structure,
- ps,
- inflection,
- distributive grammar,
- modification,
- sandhi,
- sentence,
- language pattern,
- sentence pattern,
- rationalized language,
- semiotics,
- traditional grammar,
- tagmeme,
- mood,
- inflectional grammar,
- stratificational grammar,
- phrase structure grammar,
- clause.
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Other synonyms:
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- lexicography,
- universal grammar,
- sentential,
- transformational grammar,
- syntactic,
- elements,
- phoneme,
- philology,
- structural linguistics,
- parse,
- part of speech,
- reformulate,
- semantic,
- grammarian,
- hypercorrection,
- generative grammar.
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- grammatical,
- semantics,
- prescriptive.
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- introduction.
• orthography
- spelling.
• part of speech
- preposition.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- dictionary,
- ampersand,
- prospectus,
- first principles,
- lexicostatistics,
- battledore,
- boarding school,
- paleography,
- phonology,
- derivation,
- paleology,
- curriculum,
- historical linguistics,
- parts of speech,
- Dingdong theory,
- grammatic,
- syllabus,
- impropriety,
- creche,
- Slipslop,
- locution,
- etymology,
- colon,
- infant school,
- vade mecum,
- punctuation,
- speller,
- parenthesis,
- diction,
- conspectus,
- psycholinguistics,
- vocabulary,
- idiom,
- copybook,
- lexicon,
- course of study,
- notebook,
- morphophonemics,
- preparatory school,
- barbarism,
- textbook,
- induction,
- beginning,
- outlines,
- syntactics,
- element,
- Chrestomathy,
- bull,
- fundamentals,
- Principia,
- rudiment,
- school,
- comma,
- manual,
- linguistic science,
- expression,
- encyclopedia,
- syntactical,
- cyclopedia,
- first steps,
- syntagma,
- Abecedary,
- task,
- alphabet book,
- declension,
- lapsus linguae,
- Glottology,
- high school,
- handbook,
- casebook,
- convent school,
- Glossology,
- principle,
- denominational school,
- wordage,
- exercise,
- Parsing,
- military school,
- schoolbook,
- comparative linguistics,
- apostrophe,
- sociolinguistics,
- fundamental,
- primer,
- abc,
- choice of words,
- technical school,
- composition,
- speech,
- hyphen,
- workbook,
- art school,
- linguistic geography,
- praxis,
- nursery,
- verbiage,
- naval academy,
- collegiate school,
- structuralism,
- kindergarten,
- reader,
- talk,
- Hornbook,
- course,
- phonetics,
- Solecize,
- Dialectology,
- outline,
- primary school,
- glottochronology,
- text,
- basics,
- period,
- continuation school,
- lexicology,
- case,
- day school,
- initiation,
- bedrock,
- pause,
- reformatory,
- point,
- Gradus,
- grammar school,
- text book,
- graphemics,
- abecedarium,
- solecism.
How to use «Grammar» in context?
Grammar is the structure of a language. It is the rules that govern how words are put together to make sentences. The way a language is written can also affect how its grammar is used. There are many different rules about how to make a sentence, and some rules are more important than others.
A few important things to remember about grammar are that it is important to use correct grammar when you are speaking or writing, and sometimes the rules might seem confusing, but they are actually very simple. There are a few basic rules that everyone should know, and once you know them, you will be able to use more complicated rules without getting confused.
Paraphrases for Grammar:
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
elementary, primary.
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Noun, singular or mass
Homophones for Grammar:
- grammer.
Hyponym for Grammar:
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cognition
descriptive linguistics.
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cognition
rules of language, syntax
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
grammar
( grammars plural )
1 n-uncount Grammar is the ways that words can be put together in order to make sentences.
He doesn’t have mastery of the basic rules of grammar., …the difference between Sanskrit and Tibetan grammar.
2 n-uncount Someone’s grammar is the way in which they obey or do not obey the rules of grammar when they write or speak.
oft supp N
His vocabulary was sound and his grammar excellent., …a deterioration in spelling and grammar among teenagers.
3 n-count A grammar is a book that describes the rules of a language.
…an advanced English grammar.
4 n-var A particular grammar is a particular theory that is intended to explain the rules of a language.
with supp
Transformational grammars are more restrictive.
grammar school ( grammar schools plural ) A grammar school is a school in Britain for children aged between eleven and eighteen who have a high academic ability. n-var; n-in-names
He is in the third year at Leeds Grammar School.
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
Collaborative Dictionary English Thesaurus
dictionary |
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set of words and word groups together with their definition, translation, grammar category or usage examples, and which can be searched through an index or a search engine |
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elocution |
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1. the art of public speaking in which gesture, vocal production, and delivery are emphasized 2.the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone. |
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