Grammatical
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Grammatical ( adjective )
- Of or pertaining to grammar.
- Conforming to the rules of grammar.
Origin:
From the late latin grammaticalis, from latin grammaticus ("pertaining to grammar"), from greek γραμματικός (grammatikós, "pertaining to letters, literary, grammatical"), from γράμμα (grámma, "letter").
Examples:
- The sentence is grammatically correct.
- The grammatical structure of the language is very complex.
- His grammatical errors made it hard to understand his writing.
- She was complimented on her grammatical fluency in the language.
- The grammatical rules of the language are not easy to learn.
(As a noun)
Grammatical ( noun )
- Of or pertaining to grammar.
- Conforming to the rules of grammar.
Origin:
From the late latin grammaticalis, from latin grammaticus ("pertaining to grammar"), from greek γραμματικός (grammatikós, "pertaining to letters, literary, grammatical"), from γράμμα (grámma, "letter").
Examples:
- The sentence is grammatically correct.
- The grammatical structure of the language is very complex.
- His grammatical errors made it hard to understand his writing.
- She was complimented on her grammatical fluency in the language.
- The grammatical rules of the language are not easy to learn.