grammatical
IPA: grʌmˈætʌkʌɫ
adjective
- Not breaching any constraints of the grammar, or morpho-syntax, of the relevant language.
- Of or pertaining to grammar.
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Examples of "grammatical" in Sentences
- My characters speak in grammatical sentences with proper punctuation.
- If the two words stand in grammatical connection, as in the sentence “Praise be to God,” we cannot say
- You seem to be inferring wrongness from my claim that certain grammatical constructions are simply NOT LOGICAL.
- Class and ethnic differences in grammatical form are equated with differences in the capacity for logical analysis.
- Though there is some inflection in English, grammatical relation is usually shown by position rather than by inflection.
- And, though it should hardly need saying, ensure your bid is well written in grammatical sentences and (if appropriate) paragraphs.
- It also made a change on the "Diversity Initiatives" page - a two-letter correction of what it called a grammatical glitch, although others might see it as more of a Freudian slip.
- The Clear Grammar series teaches basic grammatical concepts, provides ample speaking and writing practice in grammatical structures, and serves as a grammar reference that is written with language and terms that students can understand without teacher assistance.
- From even the most rudimentary knowledge of French, for instance, we know that nouns have a grammatical gender that is either masculine or feminine; in German, grammatical gender allows for a neuter as well; but English speakers, who tolerate feminine pronouns of reference for things like automobiles (She runs like a top), whales of either sex (Thar she blows), and vessels (I sailed her in the Bermuda race this year), enjoy what they regard as the most sensible system, namely, natural gender and regard German das Mädchen as exceedingly odd -- though possibly the oddness is a function of the particular Mädchen in question.
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