Grammar

It is the set of rules that govern how words are organized and used to form sentences in a language. It provides the structure needed for clear and effective communication. Grammar covers various aspects, including:


1. Syntax: The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences. For example, in English, the basic word order is subject-verb-object ("She eats apples").

   

2. Morphology: The study of how words are formed and how they relate to other words. For instance, adding "-ed" to "talk" makes it past tense ("talked").

   

3. Parts of Speech: Words are categorized based on their role in a sentence (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.).


4. Punctuation: Marks like periods, commas, and question marks that clarify meaning and structure.


Good grammar helps ensure your ideas are understood precisely and can often make your writing or speaking more polished and professional.

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