Including is a verb or noun.
The word "to be" in a grammatical sentence usually means future.
A single word does not and cannot have a grammatical structure.The word 'yet' does not have a past tense
The use of the word "to be" in a sentence is that it is used to show future expectancy.
No. An élite is something individuals belong to. But the fault is semantic, not grammatical.
The word "felicitous" is an adjective (-ous suffix). Tenses belong to verbs.
You could use the word "completely" as a subsitute for "totally".
It can be both a noun and a verb depending on the way you use it.
the root word is "grammar"
The word she is a pronoun.
grammar
The word "worse" is the comparative form of the adjective "bad" or "ill." It is commonly used in the present and past tenses, as in "This situation is worse than before" (present) and "Yesterday was worse than today" (past).
"Grammatical" refers to something that follows the rules and structures of grammar in a particular language. It indicates correctness in terms of syntax, sentence structure, and the use of words within a sentence.