Similar words: programming, teammate, summary, program, dilemma, commander, summation, drama. Meaning: ['græmə(r)] n. the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics or morphology).
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121. Their advantages come not just through enhanced examination success - the grammar schools achieved that.
122. It is not to be expected that each sentence written will obey grammar rules.
123. Sentence 9a illustrates another type of meeting point between grammar and semantics.
124. Understanding the grammar rules may reinforce fluency and accuracy, but will not of itself enable you to speak correctly.
125. Tone greatly aids the researchers' understanding of Creole grammar, which appears less simple than was thought.
126. It aims to put grammar in a context they can identify with, and includes communicative oral and written practice of structures.
127. Another section is devoted entirely to grammar drills, including the use of prepositions, comparatives, negatives and verb tenses.
128. Some three-quarters of all the pupils in them had the necessary ability for admission to grammar schools.
129. Calday Grange Grammar School also faced a second ballot over opting out after it applied for grant-maintained status last year.
130. Units comprise discussion, reading, role play, writing assignment, vocabulary building, practice in points of grammar.
131. A communicative approach, properly conceived, does not involve the rejection of grammar.
132. Some of the principles of planning and writing a pedagogical grammar will now be considered.
133. Its theory is both rigorous and self-consistent and has provided descriptions of many aspects which structural grammar did not touch upon.
134. In order to meet this type of situation you need to know how to evaluate a pedagogical grammar. 9.2.
135. However, most of the research has relied upon a narrow and traditional form of grammar teaching.
136. The graceful flourish of his handwriting contrasted oddly with the fractured grammar and exotic spelling of his prose.
137. They present and practise grammar and useful language functions, such as explaining, defining and comparing.
138. However, the grammar must be able to correctly distinguish word hypotheses or the number of paths will grow exponentially.
139. John Major scholarship boy who made it to the local grammar school and was lucky to obtain patronage from the local squire.
140. In answering these questions, it is important to recall the distinction made earlier between prescriptive and descriptive grammar.
141. In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify.
142. This dictum is more familiar in its application to grammar.
143. In Ulster, there are 72 grammar schools out of 238 secondary schools, and no posh independent schools at all.
144. Since the principal function of grammar is to indicate how units of meaning are to be combined, this is scarcely surprising.
145. The grammar of the language can be used to restrict word combinations because they do not combine arbitrarily to form sentences.
146. A sixth question should also be added: Do deaf people around the world use the same grammar?
146. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
147. The Diagnostic Key provides a detailed breakdown of the Grammar Test.
148. Parsing Algorithm A grammar is simply a declarative statement of what forms a valid sentence.
149. Grammar is organized along two main dimensions: morphology and syntax.
150. From one fairly typical grammar school, studied by Colin Lacey, the fee-payers had almost disappeared as early as 1925.