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Перевод: grammatically speek grammatically


[наречие]
грамматически; грамматически правильно


Тезаурус:

  1. (That is why, in Task 2, although one may make a pretty good guess on the basis of past experience, there is no sure way of knowing whether the sentences which are grammatically correct ike (1), (3), and (5) - have been used or just invented.)
  2. JOHN PRESCOTT did not go to university, was never a television presenter, and finds it exceedingly difficult to complete a grammatically correct sentence.
  3. In the army, orders are sometimes given in sentences that grammatically resemble predictions: "D Company will parade outside the CO s office at 1400 hours.
  4. It has been pointed out that, far from reinforcing grammatically correct speech, adults typically respond to children's utterances in terms of their perceived communicative value and the intentions which they seem to express.
  5. Knowing these devices for narrowing down contextual possibilities does not imply that one can judge how best to act upon such knowledge, how much can be left to be inferred from context, how much needs to be made grammatically explicit.
  6. I'm sorry to be pedantic Diana, but this is grammatically incorrect.
  7. We put it in the grammatically imperative mood in order to show up starkly its difference from factual statements, but also to leave room to interpret it according to circumstances as the strong "One ought to be aware of this", or as "It is a good thing to be aware of this", or in diminishing degrees, as the prospect of something coming within one's range of choice becomes remote, "Other things being equal, it is better to be aware of it than not".
  8. There is also something grammatically unusual (comparable to the opening of Bleak House) in the occurrence of a series of parallel graphological sentences which are defective in that they consist of noun phrases alone: these are (10), (11) and (12), and the same construction is continued in (13).
  9. How many of us have managed to plough through the memoirs of Lord Prior, whose writing I would describe as "grammatically challenged".
  10. In sentence 1 the identity of the person who wants to resign is grammatically established as the president and in sentence 2 it is established as some male person who is not the president: the grammar itself specifies disjunctive reference for him .
  11. Theodor Hippel wrote that women were not rational on the grounds that the German word for reason was grammatically masculine.
  12. Most books in the beginners'-instruction manual genre are flat and factual, with writing that is grammatically correct, but with little awareness that the final product is intended for living human beings.
  13. By contrast, Germanic philologists of the nineteenth century laboured long and hard to prove that grammatically masculine and feminine words have semantically as well as formally gendered qualities.

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