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what is grammatical form in English ​

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Answered by prarthanatank999
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Grammatical form can be described as “what a word, phrase, or clause looks like.” Traditional grammars refer to grammatical forms as “parts of speech.” For example, the grammatical form of the word dog is noun, of the word bite is verb, and of the word tiny is adjective.

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Answered by kavyansh56
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Grammatical form can be described as “what a word, phrase, or clause looks like.” Traditional grammars refer to grammatical forms as “parts of speech.” For example, the grammatical form of the word dog is noun, of the word bite is verb, and of the word tiny is adjective.

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