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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which of these is natural/grammatically correct?

” Is this word grammatically correct to use here?”

”Is it grammatically correct to use this word here?

  

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Say ”Is it grammatically correct to use this word here? " Note that correct grammar and correct meaning are different things. eg Mary cooked dinner.

  • Say ”Is it grammatically correct to use this word here?
  • " Note that correct grammar and correct meaning are different things.
  • eg Mary cooked dinner.
  • This is correct grammar and also has a correct meaning.
  • eg May cooked the table.
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Say ”Is it grammatically correct to use this word here?"

Note that correct grammar and correct meaning are different things.

eg Mary cooked dinner. This is correct grammar and also has a correct meaning.

eg May cooked the table.This is correct grammar but does not have a correct meaning.


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