Both of these are gibberish. Use Your mother works as a receptionist.
Linguistics is the scientific study of language and how it works, focusing on the structure, function, and diversity of languages. Traditional grammar, on the other hand, is more prescriptive and rule-based, often focusing on usage norms and correctness. While linguistics seeks to describe and explain language phenomena objectively, traditional grammar tends to provide rules and guidelines for "correct" language use. Linguistics is concerned with understanding language as a natural human phenomenon, while traditional grammar is often focused on normative standards.
Definitely not! I am learning it in school at the moment. Ex.. we say dad works in the shop they say dad in shop works They also put the question word at the beginning Ex.. We say how are YOU? they say YOU good?
Structural grammar is the analysis of how spoken and written language works by studying parts of speech, clauses, and phrases. Transformational grammar goes a step further and accounts for the changes in phrase structures.
Grammar has evolved over time through the contributions of many scholars and linguists. However, the ancient Greeks are often credited with laying the foundation for modern grammatical rules through the works of scholars such as Dionysius Thrax and Aristarchus of Samothrace.
Grammar is a set of rules that regulate the compositions of phrases and words in a language. These rules can vary for the various languages but they may all explain sentence structure, subject verb conjugation and such topics.
Motivational techniques only works if you use correct grammar.
It means a receptionist who works "as needed".
work is correct. the plural noun gets the verb without the S.
The correct grammar for the phrase is "Jim works with Kim and you." This structure is clear and correctly uses the conjunction "and" to connect the subjects. It maintains parallelism by including both Kim and you as objects of the preposition "with."
The first is more correct grammatically, but the second works if you are using it in an informal way.
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Both of Lin's brothers-in-law work at the Observatory.
School for grammar.
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '
Nice grammar, genius.
a receptionist has a job of receiving calls or people or whatever such stuff depending on the organisation she works in....