The reservation that something such as a definite grammatical art is also in a subject, has no place here, for the definite grammatical art is not really in itself individual.
Grammatical mistakes of the most extraordinary character are sometimes made.
Not even the girl had humbled him so completely as had this long, lank, sinfully grammaticalman from Michigan.
But Billy, his very soul sickening under the crushing truth of what Dill in his prim grammatical way was saying, did not answer at all.
Dill, and he was endeavoring to explain, in his quiet, grammatical fashion.
The languages spoken by the North American tribes were various as far as regarded their words, but they were subject to the same grammatical rules.
He further stated that the Gipsy language has no alphabet, or character, by which it can be learned, or its grammatical construction ascertained.
Heltberg's method was a grammatical short-cut system, to cram Latin and Greek in the shortest time possible.
Often the words seem to be in one another's way, and they are not related with grammatical precision.
Grammatical pauses indicate the construction of language, while rhetorical pauses mark more particularly the natural divisions in the sense.
Now indicate the various pauses, both grammatical and rhetorical, by drawing short perpendicular lines between the words where they occur.
With reference to the grammatical expression here used, the Latin interpreter renders the Hebrew APHKI by cur.
By this mode of interpreting this important passage the words or the grammatical construction perfectly agree with the matter contained in them, which is, that God has respect unto faith only, and judges those alone to be good who believe.
For God "calleth those things that be not as though they were;" and God speaks not grammatical words but very and substantial things.
But here also we must offer a remark concerning the grammatical peculiarity of the original language.
Now ADAMA signifies, according togrammatical interpreters, "that part of the earth which is cultivated," in which trees grow and other fruits of the earth which are adapted for food.
For if you alter the things, the words also will be changed into another sense to correspond with the altered things, and a new grammatical construction altogether is the sure result.
But in the interpretation of the Holy Scriptures the subject or divine matter and sense are first to be determined; and when that appears in all respects consistent with itself, then the grammatical propriety is to be explained.
This and the few following clauses will give us a little grammatical trouble.
When this is strictly done, then the words are to be brought to a due application to the thing, if the grammatical laws of the language will permit; but the things are never to be made to bend to the words.
O'Curry thinks it probable that he was the author of an entire Grammatical Tract which has been preserved in the Book of Leacan and the Book of Ballymote.
He is also said to have written a grammatical commentary on Priscian, and on the Secunda Editio of Donatus, works which were both in common use in the ancient schools of Ireland.
He used to recount, with some pleasure, a journey or two which he rode with him as his clerk, and relate the victories that he gained over the excisemen in grammatical disputations.
Having finished his grammatical studies, he was sent to learn philosophy at Paris, whither he travelled on foot like a student in botany, and was careful not to lose such an opportunity of improvement.
Saul--but probably the change is merely an illustration of the carelessness as to such grammatical accuracy characteristic of emotional Hebrew poetry.
That consideration combines with the very anomalous grammatical form of the word rendered "maintainest" to recommend the slight alteration adopted by Cheyne following Dyserinck and Bickell, by which "continually" is read for it.
With Grammatical Questions, Notes, and a Copious Etymological Dictionary.
With Grammatical Questions, Notes, and a Dictionary.
Next, I could exercise my boys upon easy fossils, and bring out all their powers of memory and all their ingenuity in the application of my osteo-grammatical rules to the interpretation, or construing, of those fragments.
They are remarkable for their permanent and stationary forms of civilization or barbarism, and for the languages least developed in grammatical structure.
Footnote 131: Grammatical structure is no doubt more permanent than vocabulary, yet we find great changes in the latter, both in tracing cognate languages from one region to another, and from period to period.
But modern philological investigations have shown many and unexpected links of connection in vocabulary or grammatical structure, or both, between languages apparently the most dissimilar.
But although logical requirements are thus to a certain degree satisfied, the repeated "credo" does not fit into the grammatical structure, and the contrast between the spoken and the musical expression is in reality only intensified.
The grammatical work of Rabbi Jonah extended, moreover, to the domain of rhetoric and biblical hermeneutics, and his lexicon contains many exegetical excursuses.
Another of his grammatical works on which several commentaries have been written is the Kitab Jumal fin-Nahw.
A conversational beginning book with vocabulary and grammatical appendix.
We reproduce them all here, pointing out the grammatical difficulties which they contain, and the scale for marking faults which seemed to us most fair.
It will be observed that in many cases correct spelling implies grammatical knowledge.
In any case, she was making a great effort to follow the grammatical explanation, and her forehead was thrown into wrinkles.
Revelation does not lie in letters and syllables and grammatical forms, but in the deep and pure and strong and broad current of truth "given by inspiration of God.
He meets with words, and sometimes with grammatical forms, that do not occur in the prose writers.
All these languages, with the exception of the Æthiopic, are written from right to left, and exhibit many peculiarities of orthography and grammatical forms and structure.
They are rather of a critical and grammatical character, changes which leave the substance of revelation untouched.
Stern's "Vorlaeufige Grundlage zur Sprachphilosophie," 1835, which is an utterly abortive attempt to construct the categories out of the grammatical forms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grammatical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.