Too many contestants for this position, many would say Oscar Wilde? _________ Oscar Wilde was a brilliant wit, but I'm not sure about the 'grammarian' part. In fiction it would have to be Henry Higgins.
A grammarian is a person who studies or is an expert in grammar. A case grammarian would be a grammarian who is specifically an expert on the different cases in grammar.
the greatest that ever lived
It depends. If you are a traditional grammarian, James Otis's. If you have evolved and prefer berevity and shun redundancy, James Otis'.True. How to pronounce. Otis's should be prononouced as Otisiz. (with an extra syllable)
No, the word 'greatest' is the superlative form of the adjective great (greater, greatest).The adjective 'greatest' describes a noun as the largest in size, number, or length; beyond average; most superior in quality or character.Example: This is the greatest crowd we've ever had for such an event.
Someone who studies grammar informally by reading books about grammar and usage, etc., could be called a "grammarian." A scientist with a university degree or two who studies the grammar of human languages is a "linguist."
A prescriptive grammarian is any person who corrects they're, there, or their. Language is ever growing, there is no right or wrong. It point is to communicate an idea to another person, if you do that, then who is to say you are wrong.
The grammarian was neat!
Speculative Grammarian was created in 1988.
A grammarian is a person who studies or is an expert in grammar. A case grammarian would be a grammarian who is specifically an expert on the different cases in grammar.
James Greenwood - grammarian - died in 1737.
Ann Fisher - grammarian - was born in 1719.
Ann Fisher - grammarian - died in 1798.
Grammarian is a noun. It means someone who is expert at grammar.
He can speak Engrish, but not English.
Panini is considered as the first Grammarian of the Sanskrit literature.
There are several
A descriptive grammarian records the change in usage. A prescriptive grammarian resists it.