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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

An extint grammar that is no longer "grammatically correct".

as the topic says, it should be a grammar rule that was "valid" in past but nowadays it's no longer "correct". An example i am provided with is:

Past: All nouns were capatilized.

Now: Only "proper" nouns are capatilized or noun at the beginning of the sentence.

Any input would be appreciated.
  

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Anonymous A s the topic says, it should be a grammar rule that was "valid" in past but nowadays it's no longer "correct". An example I am provided with is: Past: All nouns were cap itali zed. Now: Only "proper" nouns or noun the word at the beginning of the sentence are cap itali zed Any input would be appreciated.

  • Anonymous A s the topic says, it should be a grammar rule that was "valid" in past but nowadays it's no longer "correct".
  • An example I am provided with is: Past: All nouns were cap itali zed.
  • Now: Only "proper" nouns or noun the word at the beginning of the sentence are cap itali zed Any input would be appreciated.
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s the topic says, it should be a grammar rule that was "valid" in past but nowadays it's no longer "correct". An example I am provided with is:

Past: All nouns were capitalized.

Now: Only "proper" nouns or noun

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