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Yes, those are called antonyms. They mean the same as opposite.
A grammar expert is called a grammatician or a grammarian.
In Hindi, grammar is called "व्याकरण" (vyakaran).
In Hindi, grammar is called "व्याकरण" (vyaakaran).
The study of grammar and syntax is called linguistics. Linguistics focuses on the structure of language, including grammar, syntax, phonetics, and semantics.
Grammar Nazi
I would have called you, if you had given me your number.
People getting along with one and another is called 'Cooperating'.
The rules for correct speech and writing is named 'GRAMMAR'. The word 'Grammar' means 'Greek' teaching, from Classical Greece where language was first structured. Any school in the UK that describes itself as a 'Grammar School' should be teaching Classical Greek and Latin, known collectively as 'Classics'.
Dolphins do not live in a school. Fish do. Dolphins "grouping" are called pods.:D
In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
Yes, those are called antonyms. They mean the same as opposite.
A grammar expert is called a grammatician or a grammarian.
In Hindi, grammar is called "व्याकरण" (vyakaran).
They were still called schools back then.... they didn't have another name
In Hindi, grammar is called "व्याकरण" (vyaakaran).
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