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    US /ɡrə'mætɪklɪ/

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    UK /ɡrə'mætɪklɪ/

    B2
    adv.AdverbCorrectly; as expected in correct grammar
    She does not speak grammatically correct English

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    Beginner English Phrases For Conversation Part 3 (Beginner English Speaking Course And Practice)

    03:09Beginner English Phrases For Conversation Part 3 (Beginner English Speaking Course And Practice)
    • This sentence is grammatically correct.

      This sentence is grammatically correct.

    • This sentence is grammatically correct.

      This sentence is grammatically correct.

    A2

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India

    23:53IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India
    • Let's talk about parents. How often do you see your parents? Fortunately I see my parents every day because as I had mentioned earlier I'm living at home. I saw both my mom and dad this morning before coming to this exam. Where do your parents live? They reside in the same house as me just on the outskirts of Kolkata. My mom and dad bought our home just before my older brother was born back at the end of the 90s. What do you like about your mom and dad? I think my mom and dad are great. Specifically they are very supportive of my decisions and they love me very much. Both my mom and dad take their time to resolve challenges that come up in my life. Most recently my decision to study abroad and the best way to go about this. Why is it important to have good parents? Having good parents in my opinion is the key to have a happy healthy and successful life. I mean parents are the foundation for the ideologies and behaviors that a person develops to navigate their life. Good parents like mine empower their children to be confident and ambitious. How has parenting changed from one generation before? That's tough to say. I think that parenting has evolved from a generation ago especially in the sense of respect that's given by parents to their children. I think during my grandparents time children were loved but they're treated as less equal to adults and parents these days have a greater sense of respect for the emotions and perspectives of their children and this has been a positive change. If you could change your parents in some way what would it be? Honestly I don't think I would change any part of my parents as I love them just the way they are. However if I could I would wave my magic wand so that they can have even more financial security and never have to worry about money. Jaleel earns an incredible band 9 on her speaking part 1 for several reasons. Right away during the introduction when she presents her ID and gives her name she shows calm confident and fluent English. She explains to the examiner her full name and then requests the examiner to call her Jaleel. Afterwards for every single answer in part 1 she is able to produce accurate detailed grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation. Let's take a look at some of these questions and answers in detail. For the ice breaker question where she lives Jaleel answers with detail and she does not rush her response.

      Let's talk about parents. How often do you see your parents? Fortunately I see my parents every day because as I had mentioned earlier I'm living at home. I saw both my mom and dad this morning before coming to this exam. Where do your parents live? They reside in the same house as me just on the outskirts of Kolkata. My mom and dad bought our home just before my older brother was born back at the end of the 90s. What do you like about your mom and dad? I think my mom and dad are great. Specifically they are very supportive of my decisions and they love me very much. Both my mom and dad take their time to resolve challenges that come up in my life. Most recently my decision to study abroad and the best way to go about this. Why is it important to have good parents? Having good parents in my opinion is the key to have a happy healthy and successful life. I mean parents are the foundation for the ideologies and behaviors that a person develops to navigate their life. Good parents like mine empower their children to be confident and ambitious. How has parenting changed from one generation before? That's tough to say. I think that parenting has evolved from a generation ago especially in the sense of respect that's given by parents to their children. I think during my grandparents time children were loved but they're treated as less equal to adults and parents these days have a greater sense of respect for the emotions and perspectives of their children and this has been a positive change. If you could change your parents in some way what would it be? Honestly I don't think I would change any part of my parents as I love them just the way they are. However if I could I would wave my magic wand so that they can have even more financial security and never have to worry about money. Jaleel earns an incredible band 9 on her speaking part 1 for several reasons. Right away during the introduction when she presents her ID and gives her name she shows calm confident and fluent English. She explains to the examiner her full name and then requests the examiner to call her Jaleel. Afterwards for every single answer in part 1 she is able to produce accurate detailed grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation. Let's take a look at some of these questions and answers in detail. For the ice breaker question where she lives Jaleel answers with detail and she does not rush her response.

    • Afterwards, for every single answer in part one, she is able to produce accurate, detailed, grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation.

      Afterwards, for every single answer in part one, she is able to produce accurate, detailed, grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation.

    B1

    FLUENT ENGLISH: Understand & Use Contractions like a Native Speaker

    09:26FLUENT ENGLISH: Understand & Use Contractions like a Native Speaker
    • So, when you're writing beautiful tests or when you're doing things in your classroom, you have to know that this is grammatically wrong.

      So, when you're writing beautiful tests or when you're doing things in your classroom, you have to know that this is grammatically wrong.

    • So, when you're writing beautiful tests or when you're doing things in your classroom, you have to know that this is grammatically wrong.

      So, when you're writing beautiful tests or when you're doing things in your classroom, you have to know that this is grammatically wrong.

    A2

    Introduction to Generative AI

    22:08Introduction to Generative AI
    • In transformers, hallucinations are words or phrases that are generated by the model that are often nonsensical or grammatically incorrect.

      In transformers, hallucinations are words or phrases that are generated by the model that are often nonsensical or grammatically incorrect.

    • In transformers, hallucinations are words or phrases that are generated by the model that are often nonsensical or grammatically incorrect.

      In transformers, hallucinations are words or phrases that are generated by the model that are often nonsensical or grammatically incorrect.

    B1

    English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams

    17:01English Grammar Practice For ALL Students and Exams
    • Well, they both work grammatically, so you can have a point for whichever one you chose,

      Well, they both work grammatically, so you can have a point for whichever one you chose,

    • Well, they both work grammatically.

      Well, they both work grammatically.

    A2

    Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)

    20:59Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)
    • So, this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is.

      So, this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don't know who this man is.

    • So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning,

      So this sentence, although it's grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning,

    B1

    Yes/No questions in English: Learn English through music

    09:25Yes/No questions in English: Learn English through music
    • Now I don't know when you would ask this, but at least it's grammatically correct.

      Now I don't know when you would ask this, but at least it's grammatically correct.

    • Now I don't know when you would ask this, but at least it's grammatically correct. You're the one that I want

      Now I don't know when you would ask this, but at least it's grammatically correct. You're the one that I want

    A2

    9 Band 9 Verbs for IELTS Writing Task - (2018)

    18:359 Band 9 Verbs for IELTS Writing Task - (2018)
    • but in this one it's not interchangeable at all and it's as I've noted here it's grammatically

      but in this one it's not interchangeable at all and it's as I've noted here it's grammatically

    • And as I've noted here, it's grammatically perfect, but it sounds forced.

      And as I've noted here, it's grammatically perfect, but it sounds forced.

    B1

    The 4 English Sentence Types – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex

    15:27The 4 English Sentence Types – simple, compound, complex, compound-complex
    • Now, is this a good sentence? No, it's not. Is it grammatically correct? Yes, it is. So

      Now, is this a good sentence? No, it's not. Is it grammatically correct? Yes, it is. So

    • idea. But again, that's up to you. I don't recommend it, but it's grammatically okay.

      idea. But again, that's up to you. I don't recommend it, but it's grammatically okay.

    A2

    American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School | The Secrets of Native Speakers

    15:32American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School | The Secrets of Native Speakers
    • words that connect content words. They're essential to create a grammatically

      words that connect content words. They're essential to create a grammatically

    • They're essential to create a grammatically correct sentence, but when they stand alone, they don't signify anything.

      They're essential to create a grammatically correct sentence, but when they stand alone, they don't signify anything.

    A2