the words and, but, or, are called conjunctions.
making, producing,
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The "it" is called an expletive, since there is no antecedent or referent, and the "it" merely fills the grammatical requirement for a subject. I have also seen this called a "weather it", and "ambient it".
A grammatical person is a person who teaches or who is expert in grammar.
Language conventions are language conventions
Ellipsis
Grammatical nam after months of failing
Ellipsis
the words and, but, or, are called conjunctions.
It's a prepositional phrase.
up known
An amphibology is another name for an amphiboly, an ambiguous grammatical construction.
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making, producing,
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A grammatical name refers to the term used to describe the specific classification of a word or phrase in the context of grammar. This may include categories such as noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, or interjection. Understanding these grammatical names helps in analyzing and constructing sentences accurately.
'To combat the TB threat' is not a sentence.