Sentences.
Grammar is a way of describing how words are combined to form sentences. SENTENCE: Martin Like Football. | | |…
Grammar is a way of describing how words are combined to form sentences. SENTENCE: Martin Like Football. | | |…
Putting words into classes like this tells us a lot about how words are used, but it doesn’t tell us…
For this purpose an A-Z arrangement is the most suitable. The problem with grammar, however, is that in order to…
Consider these two sentences: X. Keep straight on, swerving neither left or right. X. An assistant commissioner said they could…
In writing especially, not . . . because can give rise to serious ambiguities. Consider these sentences: I didn’t go…
Many adverbs do not end in -ly. Examples include always, soon, today, ever, yet, away, here, so, too. One unusual…
In the use of only, natural idiom is often at odds with logical word order. It is quite natural to…
If elements in a sentence are proposed as parallel in kind, they should be presented as parallel in structure. The…