There's a song that goes:
Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy divey.A kiddley divey too, wouldn't you?
It translates to: Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy. A kid will eat ivy too, wouldn't you?
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False.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
No, but they can help when the grammar is incomplete or not strictly correct. For example, the correct grammatical interrogative form is "Are you going out?" But you can convey the same meaning if you say "You are going out" with your tone rising at the end of the sentence.
Grammatical accuracy is obtained when each word in a sentence represents the meaning the author intents to convey and are arrange in the correct order.
It is grammatically correct in that all the parts of it are properly arranged according to their parts of speech and function.However, it has no meaning. The word 'hypothetical' refers to 'hypothesis.' which is a statement proposed as an explanation of something, like a theory. You can't say that a person is like that. Those are characteristics that can't belong to a person.It is perfectly possible to form a grammatical sentence that has no meaning. Chomsky's famous sentence "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" was composed as an example of that. Your sentence is another.
False.
The word "to be" in a grammatical sentence usually means future.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
No, but they can help when the grammar is incomplete or not strictly correct. For example, the correct grammatical interrogative form is "Are you going out?" But you can convey the same meaning if you say "You are going out" with your tone rising at the end of the sentence.
Grammatical accuracy is obtained when each word in a sentence represents the meaning the author intents to convey and are arrange in the correct order.
The use of the word "to be" in a sentence is that it is used to show future expectancy.
I think nonsense is words that have no real meaning.
It is grammatically correct in that all the parts of it are properly arranged according to their parts of speech and function.However, it has no meaning. The word 'hypothetical' refers to 'hypothesis.' which is a statement proposed as an explanation of something, like a theory. You can't say that a person is like that. Those are characteristics that can't belong to a person.It is perfectly possible to form a grammatical sentence that has no meaning. Chomsky's famous sentence "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" was composed as an example of that. Your sentence is another.
Because spinach is nonsense
lacking in ability or competence
nonsense: words or language with little or no sense or meaning
This sentence appears to be nonsense. If its meaning is explained, this contributor will attempt to answer it. Is the reference to the traveler Ibn bin Battuta?