Phrases with «grammatical form»

The phrase "grammatical form" refers to the way words or phrases are organized or structured in a grammatically correct manner in a sentence. It focuses on how words change their shape or get modified to show their role or function in a sentence. Full definition

Sentences with «grammatical form»

  • In her pre-verbal stage, at the end of a holding session, complete sentences tumbled out of her mouth in grammatical forms that I thought she would never grasp. (attach-china.org)
  • During this study — the first to use ICE to study how the brain interprets grammatical rules and produces word — researchers had the patients read a series of words and then reproduce them in different grammatical forms: for example, the inversion of a noun into a plural, or the conversion of a verb into the past tense. (thecrimson.com)
  • In this light Pope Benedict's use of the word «open» in its various grammatical forms throughout Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week, especially in reference to the new worship which Jesusinaugurates, is not without significance. (faith.org.uk)
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