I'm not sure I understand the question, but 're-' is a prefix used before root words. It means again.
Ex. Re+play= Replay
'Re' means again, so replay means play again.
Both "reassign" and "re-assign" are commonly used in English, but "reassign" is generally preferred over "re-assign" as it is considered more concise and clear.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
The word grammar is a noun.
Most of the grammar is taught in grammar school. China has highest grammar schools in the world.
No, actually "grammer" is a common misspelling of the correct word, grammar. A synonym phrase for grammar might be "structured language".
re-assign
He studied grammar, Latin and a little Greek, and not much else in school.
Both "reassign" and "re-assign" are commonly used in English, but "reassign" is generally preferred over "re-assign" as it is considered more concise and clear.
Your question does not make any sense. Please fix the grammar, then re-ask it.
When a mistake is maid it is useful to listen instead of haveing to re read
What do you mean 'Mario Sometime'? Check your grammar and re-ask please.
He studied grammar, Latin and a little Greek, and not much else in school.
I'd try re-writing your question with legible grammar before you expect an answer.
graph- or gram- as in graphite and grammar
Please check your spelling and grammar and re-submit the question. As stated, it does not make sense.
You can use a grammar program to help you re-write a sentence of a question by correcting the mistakes in it. Spelling and punctuation are the two most common mistakes made when writing a sentence.
Your lack of grammar skills leads me to answer "the Cutlass". Please re-define your question.