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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What does "grammatically correct" mean?

Can someone please explain what "grammatically correct" means?
  

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The sentence does not break any of the rules of grammar. Note, however, that in terms of meaning it may be nonsense. Or it may be something that a native speaker would never say.

  • The sentence does not break any of the rules of grammar.
  • Note, however, that in terms of meaning it may be nonsense.
  • Or it may be something that a native speaker would never say.
  • A famous example of this was created by Chomsky.
  • " Clive.
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The sentence does not break any of the rules of grammar.

Note, however, that in terms of meaning it may be nonsense.
Or it may be something that a native speaker would never say.


A famous example of this was created by Chomsky.
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If a sentence is grammatically correct, it does not break any of the so-called rules of grammar.

Clive

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