Examples of 'is grammatically' in a sentence

Meaning of "is grammatically"

relates to the correct structure, rules, and usage of language, specifically in terms of syntax, morphology, and semantics. It is used to describe whether a sentence, phrase, or expression follows the principles and conventions of grammar in a particular language

How to use "is grammatically" in a sentence

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is grammatically
The sentence you wrote is grammatically correct.
This is grammatically correct and logically meaningful.
I do not think this sentence is grammatically correct.
The question is grammatically correct yet makes no sense.
Each of the sentences above is grammatically correct.
Portuguese is grammatically similar to the other romance languages.
Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
Darja is grammatically different too.
Choose the option which is grammatically correct.
This is grammatically wrong.
I doubt which sentence is grammatically correct.
Whom is grammatically correct.
The text of the third indent is grammatically wrong.
The sentence is grammatically correct but has no any meaning.
This sentence sounds good and is grammatically correct.

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The finished product is grammatically correct with correct punctuation and spelling.
He wonders if that construction is grammatically correct.
The sentence is grammatically correct despite the use of the many clauses.
I am not sure that that sentence is grammatically acceptable in BrE.
It is grammatically and definitionally correct to include a space between trans and woman.
Only one choice is grammatically correct.
It is likewise really important to see to it that everything is grammatically correct.
The word drvaspa is grammatically feminine.
So one could make an perfectly good argument that the sentence is grammatically correct.
Send a text that is grammatically correct.
CMA is grammatically simpler and has a less voluminous vocabulary than Modern Standard Arabic.
The last sentence is grammatically correct.
What is grammatically wrong with this sentence?
Make sure it really is grammatically correct.
What is grammatically incorrect with this descriptive phrase?
This interpretation is grammatically defensible.
It is grammatically correct ( according to generally accepted language conventions ).
The street name is grammatically masculine.
Edit and proofread your work to ensure it makes sense and is grammatically correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Even though you are ending a sentence on a preposition, which is grammatically incorrect.
His writing is grammatically impeccable.
The noun derived from this nominal formation is grammatically feminine.
This construction is grammatically correct but only out of context.
We start off with a sentence that I am not sure is grammatically correct.
This sentence is grammatically incorrect.
Look at the following two sentences and tell me which one is grammatically correct,.
Whichever is grammatically correct.
This is rather an unlikely scenario, but it is grammatically correct.
The word amərətāt is grammatically feminine and the divinity Ameretat is a female entity.
Strictly speaking, this sentence is grammatically incorrect.
The Korean language is grammatically similar to Japanese but has borrowed many words from Chinese.
This construction is grammatically.
Even if it is grammatically correct it doesn't sound English.
Now I have realized it is grammatically wrong.

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