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The word grammar is a noun.
'Articulate' means accurate in your speech and grammar.
Grammar's the way you talk.
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i really dont know but i do thing that its something not a bad word but something
The Hindi word for grammar is "व्याकरण" (vyakaran).
The words "grammar" and "glamor" used to be associated with each other through magic -- the word "glamor" evolved from the word "grammar" because "grammar" used to mean all kinds of wisdom and knowledge -- not only knowledge about language. It also referred to knowledge about astronomy, alchemy, and how to become enchanting or glamorous. The word "magic" can be either a noun, as in this sentence: "The magician does magic." or an adjective, as in this sentence: "The woman saw her image in the magic mirror."
"Gramatica" translates to "grammar" in English. It refers to the system and structure of a language, including rules for its syntax, semantics, and phonetics.
Adjective Of or relating to grammar. Well formed; in accordance with the productive rules of the grammar of a language
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No, a dictionary is for spelling, and Strunk and White is for grammar. A thesaurus is to find other words that mean the same as the word you are looking up.
Wrong spelling is the incorrect spelling of a word. Wrong grammar has a much broader meaning and can include using a word in the incorrect tense or sense, or inserting or omitting punctuation.