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Things grammar often describes (“grammar ________”)
school, schools, translation, rules, books, master, learning, book, teaching, checkers, check, writing, deals, focus, fchool, checker, instruction, education, grades, teachers, lessons, based, pupils, review, course, boys, masters, note, lad, procedures, test, exercises, lesson, code, usage, notes, index, box, graduates, inside, drill, composition, teacher, tree, parser, treats, checking, rhetoric, girls, revision, games, texts, explanations, reference, inflections, schoole, pragmatics, grade, demonstration, vocabulary, scholars, dictation, fchools, pedagogy, sheet, graduate
How grammar often is described (“________ grammar”)
english, generative, latin, transformational, universal, traditional, bad, formal, greek, free, comparative, functional, french, correct, sanskrit, arabic, german, descriptive, historical, basic, cognitive, logical, standard, spanish, poor, categorial, simple, complete, systemic, russian, proper, elementary, technical, chinese, philosophical, regular, relational, prescriptive, comprehensive, classical, pedagogical, japanese, italian, structural, tamil, speculative, turkish, complex, adequate, incorrect, conventional, semantic, normative, visual, false, linear, musical, underlying, linguistic, synchronic, lexical, faulty, sensitive
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