I don't know about a "grammar sentence," but here are some good sentences with rectangle. She drew a rectangle for geometry class. The rectangle was six inches long and five inches wide.
Use correct grammar in your speech. grammar makes a sentence meaningful.
The grammar of this sentence is beyond phenomenal.
To join together or match a correct verb in grammar
"A square is simply a rectangle with four equal sides." "The most common room shape is a rectangle, slightly longer in length or width."
yes as you proceed into the building, be sure to drop off your papers.
Yes, the correctness of grammar in a sentence can be proven by ensuring that it follows the rules of syntax, punctuation, and word usage in the language it is written in. This can be done by checking for subject-verb agreement, proper sentence structure, and correct use of grammar rules such as tenses, pronouns, and modifiers.
Proper grammar dictates that you use "are" instead of "is" in this sentence because the word ending is pluralized.
ther is no such word as "usefully" that would be terrible grammar, try "useful" that way you could write a sentence for example:: " it is useful to use a dictionary when writing a letter".
So many people texting could subvert use of good grammar and spelling.
Most of the grammar is taught in grammar school. China has highest grammar schools in the world.
The word 'grammar' is a noun. A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the direct or indirect object of a verb or the object of a preposition.Examples:The grammar used in some of these questions needs to be improved. (subject of the sentence)The impression that your grammar conveys is as important as your attire. (subject of the relative clause)Some do use grammar correctly. (direct object of the verb)You can always improve your first impression with good grammar. (object of the preposition 'with')A noun can also function as:The only problem is his grammar. (a subject complement, a noun or a pronoun following a linking verb that restates the subject)He has a problem, his grammar. (an object complement, a noun that follows and restates a direct object)His grammar exercises are paying off. (an attributive noun, a noun that functions as an adjective to describe another noun)
Use on. Agenda means (a list of ) things to do.