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grammatical

/gruh-mat-i-kuhl/US // grəˈmæt ɪ kəl //UK // (ɡrəˈmætɪkəl) //

语法上的,语法,语法上,语法学

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to grammar: grammatical analysis.
    • : conforming to standard usage: grammatical speech.

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Examples

  • As a baseline for comparison, we asked a third group to write answers that were clear and grammatical—instructions intended to be neutral with respect to evidence or peace of mind.

  • This is because demonyms are derivational, which means the suffix people use or word they prefer derives from local sentiment, not grammatical rules.

  • He said many people wrongly think they can spot a fake review by looking for grammatical errors and poor syntax or through a profile picture.

  • Both share the same grammatical structure but one has changed its meaning more than the other.

  • The fact that some prescriptive rules are valuable does not mean that every grammatical injunction should be obeyed.

  • The current issue is also filled with dozens of grammatical errors and spelling mistakes.

  • The chances of two independent texts making the same grammatical error are remarkably small.

  • On the other hand, the grammatical errors and similarities to the Gospel of Thomas are still a problem.

  • The clash of English with the grammatical form of the Irish language gave it new color and shape.

  • The two lines are as closely connected as grammatical construction and the expression of thought could make them.

  • It is not grammatical; grammar would require that has (not is, as in l. 479) should be understood before the pp.

  • The language of the Félibres had now a fixed orthography and definite grammatical form.

  • Giffords emendation to lived for the sake of grammatical regularity, which is followed by all later editors, is unwarranted.

  • Do you think there is a grammatical error in the third sentence of this paragraph?