Gram, Grams, Gramma, Grammie, Grandma, or Grammy
Or if you're stuffy, a grammarian.
A person who is an expert in grammar is called a linguist or a grammatician.
A grammar expert is called a grammatician or a grammarian.
In grammar, "but" and "or" are conjunctions. They are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "But" is used to show contrast or exception, while "or" is used to show a choice or alternative.
Grammer is called 'Vya-karan' in Hindi.
A language expert is commonly referred to as a linguist. Linguists study the structure and usage of language, including grammar, syntax, semantics, and phonetics.
A person who is an expert in grammar is called a linguist or a grammatician.
I'm an expert, at grammar. GRAMMAR FAIL!
A grammar expert is called a grammatician or a grammarian.
A grammarian is a person who studies or is an expert in grammar. A case grammarian would be a grammarian who is specifically an expert on the different cases in grammar.
A grammatical person is a person who teaches or who is expert in grammar.
Expert, Knowledgeable, etc..
Bulgaria major EXPERT... was the question What is Bulgaria's major export... please specify and chech your English grammar and vocabulary
Grammarian is a noun. It means someone who is expert at grammar.
pullicologist
No. "Somebody, call to me" is better.
"i did something wrong but the expert rectified it" (add your own grammar!)
In grammar, "but" and "or" are conjunctions. They are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "But" is used to show contrast or exception, while "or" is used to show a choice or alternative.