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    Asked on February 23, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
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    Asked on February 21, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
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would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
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    Asked on February 18, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
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    Asked on February 17, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 16, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 12, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 11, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 11, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 6, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes
 
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    Asked on February 6, 2022 in Grammar.
Syntax is the structure of a sentence. Since sittactic construction is how you construct sentences. Rather a language. Is there a way a language can make a sentence in a sentence? In writing, it is helpful to vary your syntax.
Different languages have different syntactical demands. In German: the verb always goes second. In a sentence it always goes second. In English, the normal syntax would be to have a subject/verb/direction/direct object.
I don’t understand use a verbose phrase like “syntactical construction”, when “syntax” would work just as well.
Source: Yahoo! Why
would someone ask me a simple question: “What is answer?”
- 8370 views
 - 144 answers
 - 2761 votes