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gram.mar5grAm7E5, $-Ln(the study or use of) the rules about how words change their form and combine with other words to make sentences语法;语法规则I think it's important for children to be taught grammar. [U]我认为教授孩子们语法是重要的。He's finding it difficult to learn Russian grammar. [U]他发现俄语语法难学。If students'grammar isn't corrected, they'll never learn to use it properly.[U] 如果学生的语法不被纠正,他们就永远也不会学着去正确运用。In English, it's bad grammar to say "you was". [U]英语里,说“you was” 语法上不正确。A grammar is a book which describes the rules about how words change their form and combine with other words to make sentences in a particular language.语法书I've just bought a German grammar. [C]我刚买了一本德语语法书。In Britain, esp. in the past, a grammar school is a school for children aged 11--18 who are good at studying.(英,尤指过去)语法学校(招收11--18岁优秀学生); In America, esp. in the past, it is a school for children aged 5-12 / 14. (美,尤指过去)小学,初中 Schools and colleges
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