Sentence Structure
i saw the structure of a building.
You can say, "The structure of the building was stable."
The atmospheric structure of the environment is layered.
There is always a structure to every complete sentence.What is the structure of a paragraph?
No, grammatical structure refers to where words are placed in a sentence, or word order.
The word structure means to build by adding on. It can be a physical building, a structure being built, or used in language, as in a sentence has no structure.
Stonehenge is an ancient structure.
The English word for "langkapang pangungusap" is "sentence structure."
Yes, you can. You should understand the sentence structure that allows you to do that, however.
In that sentence, you can replace the word structure with the word mass, so that the question reads:"All but two percent of Antarctica's land mass is covered by ice."
You can put a comma before or after just about any word if the sentence structure requires it. If the sentence structure does not require it, it may be permissable to use a comma to assist in clarity and avoid confusion. Otherwise, don't use a comma. Have I confused you yet? Using a comma does not depend on the word, it depends on the structure of the sentence.
It depends on the context and structure of the sentence.