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gram·mar [ˈgræməʳ] SUST.

ˈgram·mar book SUST.

grammar book

ˈgram·mar school SUST.

1. grammar school ingl. am. (elementary school):

grammar school

2. grammar school ingl. brit. (upper level school):

grammar school

pre·scrip·tive ˈgram·mar SUST. no pl. LING.

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A grammar school opened in the town in 1647.
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Traditional grammars describing them as having a buzzing sound.
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Before that, grammar was limited to manuscripts and traditional teachings with wide variability.
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Unlike other sign languages developed by hearing people, it shares the spatial grammar of deaf sign languages.
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Level 2 units cover more advanced grammar, as well as preparation for common situations, such as banking, shopping, and tourism.
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Books that fall into this category are often very liberal in terms of syntax and grammar to reflect the characters rambling thought patterns.
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Schools were set up to teach poetry, grammar, rhetoric, history, and moral philosophy, which would aid any boy in his future in politics.
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The belief was that direct grammar instruction was not required for improved instruction in writing.
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When students first hear vocabulary or grammar, the necessary gap between each word can be as long as two full seconds.
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From 1924 until 1959, the school, as a voluntary grammar school, was controlled by a board of governors.
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