Use "grammatical structure" in a sentence
1. As nouns the difference between Amphiboly and amphibologia is that Amphiboly is (grammar) an ambiguous grammatical construction while amphibologia is (rhetoric) ambiguity of grammatical structure.
2. As a rhetorical device, Antithesis pairs exact opposite or contrasting ideas in a parallel grammatical structure.
3. Finally, it was proved that the hieroglyphs represented a writing system having phonetic symbols and grammatical structure.
4. Couplet, a pair of end-rhymed lines of verse that are self-contained in grammatical structure and meaning
5. Amphiboly occurs when poor grammatical structure causes the meaning of a sentence or short paragraph to become ambiguous
6. Antithesis is a literary device in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed using a parallel grammatical structure
7. Amphiboly is a fallacy of relevance that relies on an ambiguous word or grammatical structure to confuse or mislead an audience.
8. What can be predicted is that the Adicity of any syntactic predicate is the same: since its Adicity is a grammatical and not a thematic fact, semantic differences between predicates cannot affect their grammatical structure
9. The Grammatical History of 'Awaken' / The Grammatical History of 'Awaken' / 'Awoken' / 'Awakened'
10. Accusative (grammatical case) Accus
11. Full grammatical hierarchy of Circumjacent
12. Full grammatical hierarchy of Craniates
13. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bandores
14. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bawds
15. Full grammatical hierarchy of Aggrandised
16. Full grammatical hierarchy of Apotheosizing
17. Full grammatical hierarchy of Abashes
18. Full grammatical hierarchy of Crevises
19. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cobelligerents
20. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bayoneting
21. Full grammatical hierarchy of Arbutuses
22. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticipately
23. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cliquishness
24. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anglophobiac
25. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticks
26. Full grammatical hierarchy of Antiboss
27. Full grammatical hierarchy of Affrays
28. This sentence is perfectly grammatical.
29. Full grammatical hierarchy of Chittered
30. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cluttery
31. Full grammatical hierarchy of Abandum
32. Full grammatical hierarchy of Annoyment
33. That sentence is not grammatical.
34. Antithesis can be defined as "a figure of speech involving a seeming contradiction of ideas, words, clauses, or sentences within a balanced grammatical structure
35. Four grammatical forms can perform the grammatical function of Adjunct adverbial in the English language
36. Full grammatical hierarchy of Blurrier
37. Full grammatical hierarchy of Barrators
38. Full grammatical hierarchy of Automatizing
39. Full grammatical hierarchy of Angerly
40. Grammatical corrections or alignment with definitions.
41. Grammatical corrections or alignment with definitions
42. The grammatical structure of the target language can become Automatized in gifted students while providing them with content that promotes comparisons and connections to their native language
43. Another term for grammatical Agreement is concord
44. That is not a grammatical sentence.
45. Grammatical mistakes are his pet peeve.
46. Amphibology or amphiboly (from the Greek ἀμφιβολία, amphibolia) is an ambiguous grammatical structure in a sentence [citation needed] or within a very short discourse, such as two sentences.
47. Appositional: Pertaining to apposition, especially grammatical apposition
48. Should the teacher present grammatical rules to students?
49. The first control is exercised by grammatical rules.
50. There is an exception to this grammatical rule.
51. These sentences all have the same grammatical pattern.
52. Meanwhile, Adverbials are merely a grammatical label.
53. These are grammatical details related to translation.
54. He can barely form a grammatical sentence.
55. Grammatical information helps learners to decode sentences.
56. Grammatical information helps learners to encode sentences.
57. Each word is tagged with its grammatical category.
58. A definitive set of grammatical tags does not exist.
59. Teachers are quick to pounce on students' grammatical errors.
60. Misusing bad and Badly is a common grammatical mistake
61. Brackets Brackets ([ ]), sometimes known as square Brackets, are similar to parentheses in that they are used to contain information that does not impact the overall grammatical structure of the sentence.
62. Approximative (plural Approximatives) A grammatical construct that expresses approximation
63. His composition is excellent except for some grammatical mistakes.
64. * Amygdaloidal structure * Columnar structure * Sheet structure * Flow structure * Pillow structure
65. What does Amphiboly mean? (grammar) An ambiguous grammatical construction
66. Some grammatical rules of English connote much pragmatic information.
67. Aspectual markers are grammatical and lexical means of expressing aspect
68. Attempts to acquaint is grammatical and attempts at Acquainting isn’t
69. Antiptosis (Noun) Substitution of one grammatical case for another.
70. Capitalization occurs only where normal according to grammatical rules.
71. Final chapter revises grammatical points important in letter writing.
72. 23 A definitive set of grammatical tags does not exist.
73. At times, of course, the function of punctuation is largely grammatical.
74. 2 Capitalization occurs only where normal according to grammatical rules.
75. Agglutination, a grammatical process in which words are composed of a sequence of morphemes (meaningful word elements), each of which represents not more than a single grammatical category
76. Anacoluthon ( plural anacolutha or Anacoluthons ) Examples (intentional use of inconsistent grammatical structure) You better not or, what do you think will happen? He had long wanted, and even dreamed about, going to Paris
77. Verb Conjugations are prevalent to achieve grammatical functions in Korean
78. Aspectual (plural Aspectuales) (grammar) Aspectual (of or pertaining to grammatical aspect)
79. How long does it take to refer to a grammatical rule?
80. Many native speakers of a language show indifference to/towards grammatical points.