A. The correct spelling is grammar.
It is spelled like "airplane". It has only one "i".
To convert a right linear grammar to a nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), you can create states in the NFA corresponding to the variables and terminals in the grammar. Then, for each production rule in the grammar, you can create transitions in the NFA based on the right-hand side of the rule. This process allows you to represent the grammar as an NFA that can recognize the same language.
No this isn't quite right because "eyes" is plural. The correct grammar is: These are my eyes. You would use "This is" if you were talking about one eye. (This is my eye)
pleebs or plebians i am not sure if i spelled the second one right
no her name is spelled allisyn im one of her friends yeah right
Was your spelling and grammar right? ;)
No. There is only 1 hell and only 1 Lucifer (if that's spelled right)
The reason for rAmaH being "spelled" as rAmo in padya (or gadya) for that matter is because of the several rules of sandhi that are applied in formal prose. It is only in conversational Sanskrit that one is not expected to perform sandhi operations. There are quite a few Paninian Grammar rules by which rAmaH becomes rAmo.
Part of the reason is so you can learn proper spelling and grammar, and the fact that "we" is spelled with only one "e".
composite i dont think i spelled it right but u get the concept
One can play free grammar games by going to the Addicting Games website. The website has free grammar games such as the game that is titled Grammar Ninja.
You have spelled it correctly.