It seems your question is incomplete. Could you please provide more context or specify which grammatical structure you are referring to? This will help me give you a clear and concise answer.
The grammatical structure being taught is 'used to' for now discontinued habits
sentence according to grammatical structure
The repetition of a grammatical structure is when the same grammatical pattern or form is used multiple times in a piece of writing or speech. This can help create a sense of rhythm, emphasis, and coherence in the text.
No, grammatical structure refers to where words are placed in a sentence, or word order.
subject + 'used to' + base form verb + object
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
words, phrases, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure
Prose is a type of grammatical structure used in literature. It is not used to describe everyday speech patterns.
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Please check the grammatical structure of this sentence.
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grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.