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    Grammatically, this word"plural" is an adjective.

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    Grammatically, this word"resolute" is an adjective.

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    Grammatically, this word"strenuously" is an adverb.

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    Grammatically, this word"threatening" is an adjective.

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    Grammatically, this word"consciously" is an adverb.

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    It's not even Grammatically correct.

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    Today I found out split infinitives are not incorrect Grammatically.

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    Grammatically, this word"anxiety" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun.

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    Grammatically, this word"indentation" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun.

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    Among the given options,'Until' fits the sentence contextually as well as Grammatically.

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    Grammatically, this word"suppression" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun and a singularia tantum.

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    To make things worse, sentences are often incomplete- not Grammatically, but in terms of ideas.

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    Grammatically, this word"suppression" is a noun, more specifically, a countable noun and a feminine noun.

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    Often, there are no errors present in the statement and the sentence is Grammatically correct.

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    That the“OK” is incorrect Grammatically seems contradictory to the fact that it is almost always present.

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    Do you get angry at a six month baby because it cannot speak in complete, Grammatically correct sentences?

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    Grammatically, this word"memories" is a noun, more specifically, a noun form and a nouns with common ending formation.

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    Once the language was mastered Grammatically it could be used to attain the second stage, eloquence or rhetoric.

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    This is Grammatically acceptable in English, so long as it does not change the meaning of the text.

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    Algebraic expression is a finite combination of symbols Grammatically correct on the rules applicable in the current context.

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    Type in full, Grammatically correct sentences and if you're not sure then take a spell-checker to it before uploading.

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    So why do so many Grammar Nazis lament the use of split infinitives, even though they are Grammatically correct?

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    It may also be noted that the English text in the morphed screenshots of the news channel is Grammatically incorrect.

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    Each example is Grammatically correct, but one or the other might sound a little strange to you depending on where you're from:.

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    But his halting, awkward and Grammatically incorrect response meant that much of the meaning was lost in his attempt to sidestep translation.

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    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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    Learn how to speak beautiful and Grammatically correct French so that you can be easily understood on your holidays or speaking to French people.

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    Even though Grammatically both languages are virtually interchangeable, there are still several difficulties faced when visiting Flanders, or when Flemish people visit the Netherlands.

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    In class, our trainers guide you to produce sentences that are correct both Grammatically and thematically, and soon, speaking English will come to you naturally.

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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.

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