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Relationship of grammar and usage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️Grammar has to do with the correct placement of words in a sentence. Usage involves using the proper word. ... Those errors have to do with the grammatical role the words play in the sentence.

Answered by DevanshKumarYadav73
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Here is my answer: Grammar has to do with the correct placement of words in a sentence. Usage involves using the proper word.These are grammatical errors:

Me And Joe Rode Home Together.

There is many way to publish book

In the first example, we need a subject pronoun, I, as the subject of the sentence. It would be perfectly fine to say "Joe gave me a ride home" (object pronoun). But if we rode home together, Joe and I rode home (subject pronouns).In the second error, we need the plural verb are–not is–to agree with the plural subject, ways. However, if there were only one way to publish a book, there’s (there is) would be correct.

Those errors have to do with the grammatical role the words play in the sentence.

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