grammatical

listen to the pronunciation of grammatical
English - Turkish
gramer

Bence bu gramer hatasından çok, bir yazım hatası. - I think it's just a typo, rather than a grammatical error.

Gramer olarak doğru ama anadil olarak konuşanlar böyle bir şey söylemezler. - Grammatically, it's correct, but native speakers wouldn't say something like that.

dilbilgisel

Bu cümle iyi görünüyor ve dilbilgisel olarak doğrudur. - This sentence sounds good and is grammatically correct.

O cümlede bir dilbilgisel hata var. - There's a grammatical mistake in that clause.

gramer kurallarına uygun olarak
{s} gramatik

Öğretmen öğrenciler tarafından yapılan gramatik hataları gösterdi. - The teacher pointed out the grammatical errors made by the students.

sarfi
{s} gramatikal, gramer kurallarına uygun
{s} gramere ait, dilbilgisel
{s} kurallı
sarfça
{s} dilbilgisi kurallarına uygun
gram matically gramer bakımından
dilbilgisine uygun
grammatical analysis
dilbilgisel çözümleme
grammatical case
gramatik hal
grammatical category
gramatik kategori
grammatical constituent
gramatik yapı
grammatical gender
gramatik cins
grammatical meaning
gramer anlamı
grammatical morpheme
biçimbirim
grammatical relation
gramatik ilişki
grammatical error
dilbilgisi hatası
grammatical rule
dilbilgisi kuralı
grammatically
gramer yönünden/e göre
grammatically
gramere uygun şekilde
grammatically
gramer bakımından
grammatically
dilbilgisel olarak

Bu, dilbilgisel olarak doğru ama ana dil konuşuru muhtemelen onu bu şekilde söylemezdi. - It's grammatically correct, but a native speaker wouldn't likely say it that way.

Bu cümle iyi görünüyor ve dilbilgisel olarak doğrudur. - This sentence sounds good and is grammatically correct.

not grammatical
kuralsız
not grammatical
dilbilgisi kurallarına aykırı
English - English
Of or pertaining to grammar

My friend used a grammatical textbook to support her argument.

Acceptable as a correct sentence or clause as determined by the rules and conventions of the grammar, or morpho-syntax of the language

Your writing is not grammatical enough for publication.

{a} belonging to grammar, exact
If someone's language is grammatical, it is considered correct because it obeys the rules of grammar. a new test to determine whether students can write grammatical English. + grammatically gram·mati·cal·ly One in five undergraduates cannot write grammatically
Of or pertaining to grammar; of the nature of grammar; as, a grammatical rule
of or pertaining to grammar; "the grammatic structure of a sentence"; "grammatical rules"; "grammatical gender
of or pertaining to grammar; "the grammatic structure of a sentence"; "grammatical rules"; "grammatical gender"
conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers; "spoke in grammatical sentences"
Grammatical is used to indicate that something relates to grammar. Should the teacher present grammatical rules to students? grammatical errors. + grammatically gram·mati·cal·ly grammatically correct language
conforming to the rules of grammar or usage accepted by native speakers; "spoke in grammatical sentences" of or pertaining to grammar; "the grammatic structure of a sentence"; "grammatical rules"; "grammatical gender
{s} of or pertaining to grammar, pertaining to the study of classes of words, pertaining to the study of the structure of a language; conforming to the rules of grammar
According to the rules of grammar; grammatically correct; as, the sentence is not grammatical; the construction is not grammatical
grammatic

It's grammatically correct, but native speakers wouldn't say that. - Grammatically, it's correct, but native speakers wouldn't say something like that.

This is a grammatically correct sentence. - This sentence is grammatically correct.

grammatical case
A mode of inflection of a word dependent on its use, especially the syntactic function in a phrase

The grammatical cases nominative and accusative are used for subject viz. object in many languages, including Latin.

grammatical mood
A type of the relationship of a verb with reality and intent
grammatical moods
plural form of grammatical mood
grammatical person
A linguistic category used to distinguish between the speaker of an utterance and those to whom or about whom he is referring; implemented in most languages by a variety of pronouns, and in inflected languages by variation in word endings
grammatical persons
plural form of grammatical person
grammatical category
(grammar) a category of words having the same grammatical properties
grammatical corrections
correction of grammatical errors
grammatical declension
giving of various endings or forms to different words (Grammar)
grammatical errors
mistakes in the arrangement or formation of words or sentences
grammatical meaning
the meaning of a word that depends on its role in a sentence; varies with inflectional form
grammatical person
{i} (Grammar) deictic reference to the semantic role of a referent ( "I" and "we" - the first person; personal pronoun "you" in both the singular and plural - the second person; all the other pronouns and all nouns - the third person) )
grammatical relation
a linguistic relation established by grammar
grammatical rule
a linguistic rule for the syntax of grammatical utterances
grammatical structure
arrangement and formation of words and sentences
grammatically
concerning grammar
grammatically
{a} according to grammar
grammatically
in a grammatical manner
grammatically
in a grammatical manner; "this child already speaks grammatically
grammatically
in a grammatical manner; "this child already speaks grammatically"
grammatically
from a grammatical standpoint, according to the rules of grammar
grammatical
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