English to Marathi Dictionary grammatical

grammatical

व्याकरणाची
definition
adjective
grammatical analysis
of or relating to grammar.
translation of 'grammatical'
व्याकरण संबंधीच्या
example
At our school, students are given a chance to correct 'grammatical' mistakes and errors.
The 'grammatical' gender of nouns has been completely eliminated from English.
An affected individual, after a stroke, tumour or wound to the area, loses the ability to construct 'grammatical' sentences.
It is an idiomatic language with a complex 'grammatical' system that is considered rich in terms of warmth and expressiveness.
It makes a 'grammatical' sentence that correctly expresses the intended meaning.
The sentence is 'grammatical' but it's not a proposition and so is not something from which a contradiction can be derived.
Language teachers search for 'grammatical' patterns and examine the ways in which the language has changed.
The second applicant frequently did not speak in 'grammatical' sentences and appeared to contradict herself on several occasions.
Secondly, the language is riddled with 'grammatical' errors, spelling mistakes and inappropriate expressions.
Please forgive all the horrible 'grammatical' errors in this piece, since I had to correct it myself.
The great thing about this little language is that it has a wonderfully simple 'grammatical' system.
A small departure from idiomatic standard English, and a use of tense that would be 'grammatical' in some languages.
It is a striking fact, too, that all known human languages have in common a good deal of 'grammatical' structure.
We often shorten long letters, clarify confusing statements or correct 'grammatical' errors.
The ability to speak a language, with all its 'grammatical' complexities, is an innate part of our humanity.
His sentence made no 'grammatical' sense, but I wasn't exactly in a position to point this out.
It's a dialect of English, with its own structure and 'grammatical' rules.
Please accept my apology for any 'grammatical' errors in advance since English is not my first language.
Almost every sentence that came out of my mouth had 'grammatical' mistakes.
Children, however, do learn their native tongues long before they memorize 'grammatical' rules.
The point is that word parts are bonding into forms according to the 'grammatical' rules of English word formation.
Written language generally uses more complex 'grammatical' constructions than spoken language does.
They use more words, make fewer errors, use longer sentences and more complex 'grammatical' structures.
Here are a few such strings, with rough paraphrases so that you can see that they have to be 'grammatical' .
Check through your text and correct all 'grammatical' and spelling errors.
It follows therefore that we would expect that these sentences are 'grammatical' under the indicated interpretation.
They follow the same 'grammatical' rules and contain many similar words, yet so many of us still struggle.
Swahili nouns are divided into classes according to the 'grammatical' prefixes they take.
As it happens, I don't particularly warm to the guy either, but at least he seems to know what he is talking about and can utter a 'grammatical' sentence.
it contains a few 'grammatical' errors
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