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A Grammar Nazi is someone who is always correcting other people's grammar use in an often informal environment, like the Internet.
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It is slang in only the spoken word. It cannot be used in proper English. As slang, and has to be translated into English before it can be categorized: it means "what will . . . ".What is an interrogative pronoun.Will is part of the future tense of a verb, as in will go, will find.You should always use "What will" in school, not the slang.
An article is only one of the words "the", "a" or "an". These words are not adjectives because they cannot without loss of sense replace adjectives in all attributive contexts: for example, "the red box" cannot be changed to "the the box". The articles appear only before common nouns in Received English and must precede adjectives: "box the red" is parsed by English listeners and readers not as "the red box" but as "boxing" the red. Like adjectives, the articles are dependent words. If the word they modify is removed they have no place. But they are different from adjectives. cf Sydney Greenbaum, OXFORD REFERENCE GRAMMAR, oup 2000. "The definite and indefinite articles are determiners." "Determiners introduce noun phrases".
English Grammar In Use was created in 1985.
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
Grammar turns sounds into speech. Without it, there is no language.
http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/
H. W. Davies has written: 'An English grammar for...junior classes' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'An English grammar for the use of junior classes' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
i have been chating with my friend
The use of good English grammar.
use of seem in English grammer
John A. MacCabe has written: 'An English grammar for the use of schools' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
A grammar rule defines how words are structured and arranged in a sentence to convey meaning. It helps ensure clarity and coherence in written and spoken language. Following grammar rules helps maintain consistency and accuracy in communication.
so you can make plurals
no not really