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A woman there asked Mr. Bush about an article in Vanity Fair magazine that postulates a cause for his frequent malapropisms and lapses of grammar: dyslexia.
Accordingly, they will be sensitive and prone to pick up the regularities they hear more often, such as frequent words, sounds, inflections and grammar constructions (Saffran et alia 1996; De Villiers 1985).
Participating adolescents were also more likely to have a higher level of education (at least grammar school) and to be more frequent mobile phone owners (91%) than non-participants (87%).
Verbal process is the least frequent process type at around 0.89 % (the clause grammar of saying).
When I wrote The Big Ten of Grammar, Identifying and Fixing the Ten Most Frequent Grammatical Errors, I did not consider the problem of using "to" or "with" as one of the ten most frequent grammatical errors.
As Table 2 shows, the most frequent selection in process type is 'material' at around 82.55 % (the clause grammar of happening and doing).
POOR: A response has serious and frequent errors in sentence structure or usage, the text shows a lack of control of vocabulary and/or grammar; and/or it exceeds the word limit to a large degree.
The government says young people were let down by the old exam system; that frequent testing meant not enough time was spent on "deep learning" and not enough attention was paid to grammar, spelling and punctuation.
In the domain of "speech", delays in "grammar" and "rhythm of speech" were less common, with all other types of impairment being far less frequent.
Paige: Grammar!
London Grammar.
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