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  • word choice - Ungrammatical or Grammatically Incorrect - English . . .
    The definition of ungrammatical according to dictionary com is: "grammatically incorrect or awkward; not conforming to the rules or principles of grammar or accepted usage: an ungrammatical sentence "
  • grammar - What differences and relationships are there between . . .
    1 What differences and relationships are between nonstandard ungrammatical standard but informal? You ask a number of questions It is always difficult to respond to questions about a book where only a portion is quoted, and most people don't own this one
  • What exactly does it mean to say something is grammatical?
    So what is judged to be grammatical at one point in time may be judged to be marginal, or outright ungrammatical, a hundred years later, say The number of speakers who follow the rule has dwindled and the number of people who violate it has grown Things can get a little complicated when the focus is language, not dialect
  • grammaticality - What is ungrammatical about thats them? - English . . .
    I was reading 3rd short story in Agatha Christie's "Poirot Investigates" when I stumbled on following sentence: "That's them," I declared in an ungrammatical whisper What is so ungrammatical about
  • grammaticality - Is this sentence ungrammatical? She wrote a book . . .
    In relation to relative phrases, is this sentence ungrammatical? If so, why? ?She wrote a book(,) of which I chose the name It sound ungrammatical to me If it is so, I cannot pinpoint the fac
  • Why is the deletion ungrammatical in I like the girl [who is] the . . .
    Why is the deletion ungrammatical in "I like the girl [who is] the prettiest in my class" but grammatical in other sentences? Ask Question Asked 7 months ago Modified 7 months ago
  • Is it a grammar mistake or a grammatical mistake
    There are two definitions of grammatical per Merriam-Webster According to the first definition, grammatical mistake makes perfect sense But according to the second definition, the phrase is nonsensical That's why I always say ungrammatical But mistake in grammar is always understood too
  • Are these ungrammatical sentences? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    0 Yes, the first sentence and the second are ungrammatical What is the context of the first one? Are you supposed to restructure it? Or is it some sort of "fill in the blank'? The second sentence: "David had a stick with which to scare his ______" is missing an object An example would be: dog, brother, attacker, etc
  • grammaticality - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    the first two are ungrammatical because of the tense and temporal aspect of the verbs The other two are alright, because the semantics are broader and allow for different aspects Or because colloquial speech tends to reduction That means, I eat a bite describes a permanent state of affairs, but a bite specifically restricts it to a limited time span, almost a singular point in time
  • Is Whom did you give the book? ungrammatical?
    Here is a relevant quotation that says the sentence is ungrammatical for this reason: Wh-movement distinguishes between direct and indirect object: *Who did you give a book?; What did you give John? (Essays on Anaphora, by H Lasnik) It's a convention in linguistics to use a preceding asterisk to mark a sentence as ungrammatical But I also





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