Unfortunately we cannot post the official definition for the word here as it would be a breach of the copyright laws. Please look it up in a dictionary. Although, we can give you our own versions of the definitions. For example - 1. Irregular or abnormal. Inconsistent. As for using the word in a sentence, remember that it's an adjective. Adjectives always follow nouns. Thus, this would be an appropriate sentence using the word "anomalous" The man had an anomalous position about the politics of the world.
You're probably talking about diagramming sentences. You can learn how to do that here: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/diagrams/diagrams.htm
Grammar in English is a very important thing. Grammar in any language is important for understanding many people's valuable thoughts.
The qualifications for an English grammar job is an Ielts or Tofel certification. With 8.5PTS for Ielts or 2000PTS for Tofel, you can get a very good English grammar job.
Texting is ruining children's grammar and English skills.
Grammar is the way a language combines its elements to make sense.
English grammar is more difficult to learn then rushian grammar?
William Fewsmith has written: 'A grammar of the English language' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'A grammar of the English language' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
Sidney Greenbaum has written: 'The Oxford English grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'Verb-intensifier collocations in English' -- subject(s): Adverb, English language, Mathematical linguistics, Syntax, Verb 'A student's grammar of the English language' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language 'The Oxford Reference Grammar'
You're probably talking about diagramming sentences. You can learn how to do that here: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/diagrams/diagrams.htm
English Grammar School was created in 1994.
English Grammar In Use was created in 1985.
The Rudiments of English Grammar was created in 1761.
The definition of grammar is the way you say some thing and if you say ain't that ain't no proper grammar yall is say'n
Sergio Adorni has written: 'English grammar for students of Italian' -- subject(s): Italian, Comparative Grammar, English language, Italian language, English 'English grammar for students of Italian' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, English, English language, Grammar, Italian, Italian language
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
Yes. For example, it is correct to say, "Mr. Twallup is one of the professors in the English department."
English Grammar School's motto is 'Knowledge is Supremacy'.