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gram·mar /ˈɡræmə $ -ər/ ●●● S3 W3 noun  1 [uncountable]SLG the rules by which words change their forms and are combined into sentences, or the study or use of these rules 语法;语法学 Check your spelling and grammar. 检查你的拼写和语法。 the rules of English grammar 英语的语法规则2 [countable]SLG a particular description of grammar or a book that describes grammar rules 语法的描述;语法书 A dictionary lists the words, a grammar states the rules. 词典收列单词,语法书讲解语法规则。
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grammarFor Mrs Furry was our ideal of what a grammar school teacher should be.The augmented grammar contains the rules of the original grammar plus rules which characterise the structures that the transformations can add.Tone greatly aids the researchers' understanding of Creole grammar, which appears less simple than was thought.Again, traditional teaching has tended to dissociate grammar from context and to deal in isolated sentences.English grammar is very different from Japanese grammar.Students' essays will be graded for grammar and spelling.a good French grammarThis is particularly so in the case of a recogniser with a very general grammar.Since the principal function of grammar is to indicate how units of meaning are to be combined, this is scarcely surprising.What happened to us in our seven years at the grammar school was that we felt safe and we felt encouraged.The grammar schools and secondary moderns are similar in terms of class exclusivity.
Origin grammar (1300-1400) Old French gramaire, from Latin grammatica, from Greek grammatikos of letters, from gramma; → GRAM
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grammar
grammar S3 W3 /ˈɡræmə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: gramaire, from Latin grammatica, from Greek grammatikos 'of letters', from gramma; gram
1. [uncountable] the rules by which words change their forms and are combined into sentences, or the study or use of these rules:
    Check your spelling and grammar.
    the rules of English grammar
2. [countable] a particular description of grammar or a book that describes grammar rules:
    A dictionary lists the words, a grammar states the rules.


🔑 gram·marBrE /ˈɡræmə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡræmər/ 🔊 noun🔑 [uncountable] the rules in a language for changing the form of words and joining them into sentences 语法;文法the basic rules of grammar基本语法规则English grammar英语语法

accent, alphabet, dialect, grammar, language, literacy, literature, pronunciation, translate, word

  see also generative grammar

case, conjugate, gender, grammar, inflect, noun, part of speech, singular, subject, tense

🔑 [uncountable] a person's knowledge and use of a language (人的)语言知识及运用能力His grammar is appalling. 他运用语言的能力糟透了。🔊🔊bad grammar极差的语言运用能力🔑 [countable] a book containing a description of the rules of a language 语法书a French grammar法语语法书