Grammar
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81 examples of Grammar in a sentence
Are you better than average at
grammar?
People measurably poor at logical reasoning, grammar, financial knowledge, math, emotional intelligence, running medical lab tests, and chess all tend to rate their expertise almost as favorably as actual experts do.
First, a
grammar
query.
Finally, there was a sticky
grammar
and usage issue in which the pronoun has to have the same grammatical number as its antecedent.
In VR today, we're more learning
grammar
than writing language.
And that is the idea that a language channels your thoughts, that the vocabulary and the
grammar
of different languages gives everybody a different kind of acid trip, so to speak.
They have been bouncing around from century to century since 1492, when in the first
grammar
guide of the Spanish language, Antonio de Nebrija, set a clear and simple principle for our spelling: "... thus, we have to write words as we pronounce them, and pronounce words as we write them."
And their understanding of syntax suggests that they have their own language and
grammar.
This hierarchical structure is a kind of
grammar.
And then I met polyglots who always start by imitating sounds of the language, and others who always learn the 500 most frequent words of the language, and yet others who always start by reading about the
grammar.
You should have seen their faces when they were showing me their colorful
grammar
charts and their carefully handmade flash cards, and their statistics about learning vocabulary using apps, or even how they love to cook based on recipes in a foreign language.
You can also do this with
grammar.
Having a native speaker allow you to deconstruct their grammar, by translating these sentences into past, present, future, will show you subject, object, verb, placement of indirect, direct objects, gender and so forth.
There was a case study done in 1960s Britain, when they were moving from
grammar
schools to comprehensive schools.
They even act and talk differently, with the standard degrading usage of extremely poor
grammar
associated with the stereotypical image of blacks portrayed in many cartoons of the era.
The plot is a mishmash of several dei ex machina (if that's the correct Latin grammar); the acting consists of deadpan stares broken by occasional hysterics (by the male lead as well as the females); the gratuitous view of Catherine Deneuve's (or somebody's) breasts are worthy of a Budweiser commercial; the repeated cacaphonous orchestra rehearsal in the abandoned building is I'm sure heavy with meaning in the director's mind but to me is just one more stupid symbol thrown into this meaningless movie -- I'm ranting because my time has been wasted watching this scam excuse for an art flic.
(Pardon my bad grammar,) but I'm making a point here.
And so concludes my review, sorry about and spelling or
grammar
mistakes, Zeppelin rocks.
Since when can movie titles ignore
grammar?
So Nicole, if you really want to talk Russian, kindly go to Moscow or St. Petersburg and keep yourself busy learning Russian language
grammar
and its pronunciation.
Yet his style and
grammar
originate and remind viewers of films made in the World War 1 era of film-making: the frame composition, use of mid-shot, the static camera.
I loved watching ''Sea Hunt '' back in the day , I was in
grammar
school and would get home do my homework and by 4:30 would be ready to watch ''Sea Hunt '' and Mike Nelson in his underwater adventures .I loved it !
Some people has compared the
grammar
of the film with Almodovar's films...Well, that shouldn't be a problem...
If you read those reviews closely, many are written with poor
grammar
and not any real support.
When you consider the horrible script and bad grammar, nonsensical "science," run on sentences Dr. Goddard had to try do something with, anyone who has any intelligence at all will conclude that the actor who had to speak these lines did an incredible job.
Azumi even lacks a comic book atmosphere, because it has a
grammar
school production atmosphere.
Mia Farrow's performance is also wooden and I have seen better acting in school plays by
grammar
school students.
It is often said that these early Lumiere shorts are primitive because they have not yet mastered basic film grammar, such as camera movement, editing or the close-up, films like these being a simple, static set-u;, the camera pointing at the scene from a middle distance.
They actually showed reruns of it back when I was in
grammar
school, and I never forgot it.
I appreciate that D.W. Griffith established the
grammar
of film.
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