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    According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, grammar is the study of the classes of words, their inflection and their functions and relations in the sentence. Grammar is a backbone of any language, it gives a structure to the language and it is like the railway the learners can convey their ideas to the full extension, it has a positive impact on the four language skills either productive skills (speaking and writing) or receptive skills (listening and reading). Speaking and writing are

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    of defining grammar” (Yule, 2010). Grammar is the backbone of any language, it gives a structure to the language and it is like the railway the learners can convey their ideas to the full extension, it has a positive impact on the four language skills either productive skills (speaking and writing) or receptive skills (listening and reading). The importance of teaching grammar for speaking: An English learner as a second language should have the minimum idea about grammar basics such

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    Growing up, I never thought grammar or English would be important in the future. In Elementary you were taught grammar from the English Curriculum of the state you are living in, but the real question is; is the grammar you have been taught correct? According to Dennis Baron, "Teachers reject such knowledge towards the simplistic language model they absorbed when they were in school, a model that ignores the complexities of the language people use daily with a few prescriptive rules that can be memorized

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    Languages, Grammars, and Automata Theory Discrete Mathematics Linda Chalk Colorado Technical University Professor Timothy Manzke December 17, 2010 Languages, grammars and automata theory are all related to computer applications. Grammar is the rule for language structure regardless of the meaning. For computer programming languages context free grammar (CFG) is commonly used. Formal language as opposed to natural language must be used with computer applications because natural language

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    English as a foreign language. In the past, teachers used the grammar translation approach, which consisted on reading literary texts and translating them from the target language into the mother tongue. This approach was influenced by the traditional methods that had been used for the teaching of Latin and Greek. It lost popularity throughout the years because linguists and teachers started to focus on the context instead of on form. The grammar translation approach used literary texts to teach the language

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    Grammar teaching has been a hot issue when it comes to language learning and acquisition. As so many issues arise, same goes to the research that has been conducted to calm down the tense. The knowledge of Grammar is not only a necessity for the native speaker but to the second language learner as well. Grammar knowledge is the core element of the production of speech that we use to communicate. This interest has brought me to review the article by Zhou Ke, which concerns about the inductive approach

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    Grammar Exam Answer Key

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    Comprehensive Grammar CheckPoint Answer Key, Due in Week Eight Correct answers are in red. Inclusive Language: Nonsexist A. I understand Dr. Maurice hired a new nurse. What is her name? B. I understand Dr. Maurice hired a new nurse. What is his or her name? Correct answer 1. B is correct: The second sentence is a gender stereotype. Many nurses are women, but some nurses are men. Inclusive Language: Nonsexist A. I’m not very good at math. B. I’m not very good at math because I’m

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    Development of Grammar Language is always in flux and dynamic, so is grammar, an important component of language. During the passage of time, there were many aspects in human society that have experienced changes, which influenced language. Therefore, the development of grammar is also significant. There were different frameworks and types of grammar being developed by degrees. In this section, two distinctive types: formal grammar and functional grammar will be introduced. 3.2.1 Formal Grammar According

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    In today’s work places correct grammar is very important. How does texting and using modern technology to communicate with each other affect our grammar? I believe texting and instant messaging has screwed us in communicating. According to articles written by Susan Adams and Kyle Weins they believe younger generations are struggling with skills necessary to survive the modern workplace. There are many skills needed in work places many of these include communication, editing, listening, and writing

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    Madison Staib Dr. Cunningham Fundamentals May 3, 2015 Grammar in Writing Regardless of where you are in the world, grammar is the foundation for communication. So if you think about it, the better understanding you have of grammar, the better you can write or speak. Your message will be clearer. At least this is what some people think. Others believe that learning grammar does not in fact have really any effect on your writing, and some even think the effect it has is a negative one. Then the question

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