grammar

[ˈɡramər]

grammar Definition

  • 1the set of rules that explain how words are used in a language
  • 2the study of the way words are used in a language

Using grammar: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "grammar" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is studying English grammar.

  • Example

    Good grammar is essential for clear communication.

  • Example

    The book provides a comprehensive guide to Spanish grammar.

grammar Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grammar

  • syntax
  • linguistics
  • language rules

Phrases with grammar

  • incorrect or improper use of language

    Example

    His email was full of bad grammar and spelling mistakes.

  • a school that teaches grammar, especially a state secondary school in the UK that admits pupils on the basis of ability

    Example

    He attended a grammar school in London.

  • grammar Nazi

    a person who habitually corrects or criticizes the language usage of others, often in a self-righteous or irritating manner

    Example

    She's such a grammar Nazi, always pointing out other people's mistakes.

Origins of grammar

from Old French 'gramaire', from Latin 'grammatica', meaning 'grammar, philology'

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Summary: grammar in Brief

The term 'grammar' [ˈɡramər] refers to the set of rules that govern the use of words in a language. It is also the study of the way words are used in a language. Good grammar is essential for clear communication, and bad grammar can lead to misunderstandings. 'Grammar' extends into phrases like 'bad grammar,' denoting incorrect use of language, and 'grammar school,' referring to a school that teaches grammar.

How do native speakers use this expression?