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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grammatical question" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a question related to grammar, such as "What is the correct use of this punctuation mark?" or "How should I conjugate this verb?". For example: I had a grammatical question about the use of the comma in this sentence.
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At the pasta course — either spaghetti with caponata or sweet-corn ravioli, which was actually just one big specimen — a waiter had a grammatical question.
Although at first this one-volume work of just over one thousand pages may seem a little overwhelming, if one takes the time to get acquainted with its general format it is actually fun to use and so rewarding to find authoritative answers to any grammatical question one could come up with.
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Even grammatical questions are fair game, since every word in the corpus has been tagged with a part of speech.
He was a prominent representative of those humanist scholars active during the last revival of classical learning in Byzantium and is best remembered for his Erotemata grammatika ("Grammatical Questions," first printed in Milan, 1493), a handbook of Greek in the form of question and answer that enjoyed great popularity among Western humanists of the early Renaissance.
In the website I offered to answer grammatical questions and provided a way for readers to e-mail their questions to me.
Just when Exclamation Mark has tied a bindle to his staff and is ready to run away from it all, he meets another grammatical oddity, a question mark, who naturally has a lot of questions for the bemused hero.
For the mismatch pair (control) following the critical noun we added only a preposition, making the overall question grammatical.
Fig. 1 Incidence of ideational grammatical metaphors in question-and-answer texts produced in Mexico and California.
Some "conducive" yes/no questions are treated by recipients as conveying an assertion of the opposite polarity to that of the grammatical form of the question.
Evaluation studies have shown that the system could generate questions as useful as human supervisors and significantly outperformed human peers and generic questions in most quality measures after filtering out questions with grammatical and semantic errors (Liu et al. 2012).
But others have developed interpretations that do not consider Aristotle to have arrived at his categories by considering linguistic matters such as grammatical structure or the questions we may ask.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com