There's no such thing as 'grammer'. If you mean 'grammar', it's generally a contraction of 'of'.
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
Meaning grammar
The motto of Pulteney Grammar School is 'O Prosper Thou Our Handiwork'.
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No, and pay attention to your grammar.
Grammar is the set of rules that defines word formation, syntax, inflections and proper usage of a language.
No. Grammar is the system of rules and preferences that speakers use to assign meaning to a phrase. i think it is spelling?
The root word for "grammar" is "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning "letter" or "writing."
B. O. Unbegaun has written: 'Russian grammar' 'Russkie familii'
If you are asking if the phrase "Her and her team" is proper grammar, then yes it is. Improper grammar for the same meaning would sound off like, "Her and her's team" or "She and she team." You have it right.
No, syntax and grammar are not the same. Syntax refers to the arrangement of words in a sentence to create meaning, while grammar encompasses the rules and structure of a language, including syntax.
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