Grammar is an inherent part of human language, so it is as old as human beings are.
Certainly not in this question.
"July has just been started" is not correct grammar, instead the correct grammar is "July has just started."
It started when people got angry about terrible grammar.
The correct grammar for the sentence would be: "Our first semester exam started on March 29, 2011, but it has not begun yet." This revision clarifies the timing and uses proper verb tenses for better readability.
It is grammar.
No, grammar is spelled grammar in the U.S.
LoL It seems like we have the same question? :D
Kelsey Grammer was born on February 21, 1955, and "Cheers" premiered on September 30, 1982. This means he was 27 years old when he started his role as Frasier Crane on the show.
We cannot be absolutely sure whether or not Shakespeare attended grammar school, as they did not keep records of such things. It seems reasonably plausible that he did attend grammar school in which case he would have started at the age of five or six. Maybe.
Grammar that we all use, there is no other kind of grammar.
Yes, it is grammar, but your spelling is wrong; it's spelt grammar.
English grammar is more difficult to learn then rushian grammar?
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."