Depending on how it is used a number can be either a verb or an adjective.
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If you're asking about the grammar, then.. I think it's correct.
Grammar is very important. Grammar is very useful. If one uses proper grammar, then their messages are clear and everyone can understand what they are talking about.
No, unfortunatly it's not proper grammar. Instead of saying, "I want five!", it would be more clear if you identified what the thing is you're counting. "I have five cookies!" would make more sense.
You have to take a test to get in so say you wanted to get into a grammar in year 8 then you would take an 12+
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Traditonal grammar is grammar that is used as of capitalizng important events of traditon
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I would have called you, if you had given me your number.
This question makes no sense. Try reviewing elementary grammar and then ask again.
It is grammar.
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No, grammar is spelled grammar in the U.S.
i think that it should be on no.5
please rephrase or grammar-check your question.
Peter Lasersohn has written: 'A semantics for groups and events' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Number, Semantics, Syntax
Yes, "several people" is correct grammar. "Several" is an adjective that can be used to show an unspecified small number of people.