Grammatically, this word"plural" is an adjective.
Grammatically, this word"resolute" is an adjective.
Grammatically, this word"strenuously" is an adverb.
Grammatically, this word"threatening" is an adjective.
Grammatically, this word"consciously" is an adverb.
It's not even Grammatically correct.
Today I found out split infinitives are not incorrect Grammatically.
Grammatically, this word"anxiety" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun.
Grammatically, this word"indentation" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun.
Among the given options,'Until'
fits the sentence contextually as well as Grammatically.
Grammatically, this word"suppression" is a noun,
more specifically, a countable noun and a singularia tantum.
To make things worse,
sentences are often incomplete- not Grammatically, but in terms of ideas.
Grammatically, this word"suppression" is a noun,
more specifically, a countable noun and a feminine noun.
Often, there are no errors present in the statement and the sentence is Grammatically correct.
That the“OK” is incorrect Grammatically seems contradictory to the fact that it is almost always present.
Do you get angry at a six
month baby because it cannot speak in complete, Grammatically correct sentences?
Grammatically, this word"memories" is a noun,
more specifically, a noun form and a nouns with common ending formation.
Once the language was mastered Grammatically it could be used to attain the second stage,
eloquence or rhetoric.
This is Grammatically acceptable in English, so long as it does not change the meaning of the text.
Algebraic expression is a finite combination of symbols Grammatically correct on the rules applicable in the current context.
Type in full, Grammatically correct sentences
and if you're not sure then take a spell-checker to it before uploading.
So why do so many
Grammar Nazis lament the use of split infinitives, even though they are Grammatically correct?
It may also be noted that the
English text in the morphed screenshots of the news channel is Grammatically incorrect.
Each example is Grammatically correct,
but one or the other might sound a little strange to you depending on where you're from:.
But his halting, awkward and Grammatically incorrect response meant that much of the meaning
was lost in his attempt to sidestep translation.
I know that these terms may seem Grammatically incorrect but they are a
direct and cogent response to the terms'left brain' and'right brain.'.
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so that you can be easily understood on your holidays or speaking to French people.
Even though Grammatically both languages are virtually interchangeable,
there are still several difficulties faced when visiting Flanders, or when Flemish people visit the Netherlands.
In class,
our trainers guide you to produce sentences that are correct both Grammatically and thematically, and soon,
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Syllepsis- A type of zeugma in which a single word agrees Grammatically with two or more other words, but semantically with one only.