(1) Use correct grammar , spelling, and punctuation at all times.
(2) The lesson here is that you actually need to have a pretty good control of descriptive grammar before you can intelligently engage in prescriptive grammar .
(3) Note again that the rules of Chomskyan grammar are intended to explain the ability and the intuition of the native speaker of the language.
(5) OK, so the grammar 's awful, but the storyline hinted at in those few words could be fascinating.
(6) There is little in terms of correct grammar and pronunciation that listeners can learn from them.
(8) It also has a close relationship to Japanese in general structure, grammar , and vocabulary.
(9) Use of these strategies does not result in better writing styles and more correct grammar , but it helps writers solve problems and discover new ideas.
(10) It was not bad grammar, just dialect
(11) Each of these languages features a highly inflected grammar .
(12) Seeking realism, the programme uses the grammar of factual television: when a new character enters the room, the screen freezes and their name and job-title is typed on the screen.
(13) But if it's Jamie speaking, it might be purposeful because she's 5 and doesn't always use correct grammar .
(14) What follows is a painstaking analysis of the grammar of war, the way an army thinks, and what happens to the cities the author has so beautifully described in his other books when they get in the way of generals.
(15) There are guides to correct grammar , spelling and punctuation and examples from great writers.
(16) They must also understand the grammar of written music in order to express these sounds as symbols on paper.
(17) According to his theory, humans produce language through a deep structure that enables them to generate and transfer their own grammar to any other language.
(18) While these languages shared phonology and grammar , they had entirely different vocabularies.
(19) No hyphen, no comma or anything - but I couldn't do that to you on the blog because bad punctuation and grammar drives me crazy.
(20) All journalists I know correct a bit of bad grammar in an occasional quote, out of courtesy to the source and reader.