grammatical - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • error: Also any spelling or grammatical errors still present would detract from the overall content of the report.
  • correctness: Respond to the content of what is said rather than grammatical correctness.
  • morpheme: Grammatical morphemes have a job rather than a meaning.
  • terminology: Candidates are not expected to know any language other than English, nor are they expected to be familiar with any grammatical terminology.
  • mistake: PS: Excuse me if I made some grammatical mistakes.
  • accuracy: At GCSE, at least 20 % of marks are given for grammatical accuracy.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: These sentences are not grammatical because they have not followed the grammatical rules of syntax.
  • purely: The reason is purely grammatical; it did not make sense to use " best interests " .
  • even: It doesn't make even grammatical sense in places.
  • essentially: Being, existence, essentially grammatical terms, how we determine to use them decides what we are to allow to worry us.
  • so: I have readily mixed the flats and the sharps and double sharps; so grammatical purists will have to hold their protestations.

Used with adjective complement

  • make: She spoke in rapid and fluent but very unconventional English, which, for the sake of clearness, I will make grammatical.
  • ensure: All Spanish translations are undertaken by translators with Spanish as their mother tongue to ensure grammatical, lexical, stylistic and cultural accuracy.

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