grammatically

IPA: grʌmˈætɪkɫi

adverb

  • in a grammatical manner
  • concerning grammar
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Examples of "grammatically" in Sentences

  • In my haste, I did not even get the title grammatically correct, but the summary is schedule is just amazingly good!
  • Over the following weeks, I will explore this notion a little deeper; suffice to say, normal people do not speak in grammatically correct sentences.
  • Send me a message using five of the following phrases (with modifications to make the phrase grammatically correct within the sentence) and writing 100 words.
  • And sometimes subject of the sentence is to be interpreted still more freely as the word grammatically dominant in the part of the sentence that contains the gerund.
  • Blair Hurley of The Creative Writing Corner, says the challenge with writing interior monologues is two fold: thinking often does not occur in grammatically correct sentences.
  • I am aware that African American director Tyler Perry is a "name" in America and can get away with being incredibly arrogant by including his name in a movie title - even going so far as to make his titles grammatically vulgar, Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion, anyone?
  • Were Stubblefield speaking one of the Romance languages, he said, it might well have verged on a linguistic faux pas, but since both villa and incognito had long since been incorporated into English, and since English had never burdened itself with gender endings, Dern decreed the name grammatically immaculate.

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