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Example sentences for "grammatically"

Lexicographically close words:
grammarians; grammars; grammateus; grammatic; grammatical; gramme; grammes; gramophone; gramophones; grampa
  1. As a rule the full stop is not to be inserted till the sentence be grammatically complete.

  2. The reader's task is more difficult where two or more ways of grouping the words not only are grammatically possible, but lead each to a more or less intelligible meaning.

  3. But some parts of the sentence necessary to make it grammatically complete may be left for the reader to supply.

  4. Except in the very simplest sentences there are generally several arrangements which are grammatically possible; and, though all save one may be absurd in meaning, the reader may waver for a moment before the absurdity strikes him.

  5. The Ablative Absolute is grammatically independent of the rest of the sentence.

  6. They utter monosyllabic cries, instead of constructing grammatically and syntactically articulated sentences.

  7. It is not however the only grammatically defensible sense.

  8. In those the mass of the people met and enacted laws (grammatically speaking) in the first person.

  9. Longinus calls this expression the sublime; and by the same rule the conjurer is sublime too; for the manner of speaking is expressively and grammatically the same.

  10. Yet the expression is the acknowledgment of things grammatically INcorrect.

  11. How, it may be replied, can we with propriety say, grammatically incorrect?

  12. No one will question the propriety of saying grammatically correct.

  13. According to the rules of grammar; grammatically correct; as, the sentence is not grammatical; the construction is not grammatical.

  14. It is grammatically anomalous, as the word for God (Elohim) does not undergo the modification which would show that the next word is to be connected with it by "of.

  15. The pronouns grammatically refer to the king, but the ideas of the land and the monarch are blended.

  16. In some cases a proposition may be grammatically compound, and yet carry a single assertion.

  17. An Attributive is a word that connotes an attribute or property, as hot, valorous, and is always grammatically an adjective.

  18. Express the Hypothetical Major in the form of the general proposition which it implies, and you reach a conclusion (in Barbara) which is only grammatically different from the original.

  19. Here the thought-value of the two clauses is not equal, no matter how the writer may attempt to make it seem so by expressing the ideas in clauses grammatically equal.

  20. The lack of entire clearness in the sentence just quoted is due to a difficulty over which the best writers often stumble,--failure to keep grammatically connected words, phrases, and clauses as close together as possible.

  21. Grammatically the word "immediately" may go with the positive part of the sentence, but in essential import it goes rather with the negative part.

  22. This is grammatically quite good, but contextually impossible.

  23. Grammatically this is incorrect, for [Greek: Theos] is certainly the predicate; but for the elucidation of the meaning this may be disregarded.

  24. They were all printed purely with the consonants, the vowels being divined grammatically or known by heart.

  25. I and thou, Karlkammer, are the only two people who can speak the Holy Tongue grammatically on this isle of the sea.

  26. The sentence, To whom shall I give this letter, is grammatically correct; but in ordinary usage we use the form, Who shall I give this letter to?

  27. Clauses that are grammatically connected should be kept as close together as possible.

  28. Words should be as near as possible to the words with which they are grammatically connected.

  29. Here which ought grammatically to refer to "portion" or "schools.

  30. Although this sentence is grammatically correct, the shift in structure from the adjective and its phrase to the infinitive phrase leads to confusion in thought.

  31. In conversation, also, sentences are generally short, and often grammatically incomplete, though they may be understood by the hearer.

  32. Such carelessness not only causes the omission of words grammatically necessary, but brings about the incorrect pronunciation of words and their faulty combination into sentences.

  33. The first line of 27 is grammatically connected with the last line of 26.

  34. Chirasya is grammatically connected with na vudhyase, meaning 'that thou art always blind etc.

  35. Verse 21 and the first line of 22 are grammatically connected.

  36. The words are grammatically unconnected with one another.

  37. Hamilton A primer of information about the marks of punctuation and their use, both grammatically and typographically.

  38. Between two vowels in the same word; after another consonant and followed by a vowel; or as a final followed by a grammatically connected word, such as an epithet, beginning with a vowel, as j.

  39. His master being absent logically modifies the verb was neglected by assigning the cause, but the phrase has no connective expressed or understood, and is therefore grammatically independent.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grammatically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.