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Which definition of "grammar"? #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:52 am   Which definition of "grammar"?
 

Which definition of "grammar" do you prefer?

a) The system of rules by which words are formed and put together to make sentences.
b) Grammar is a summary of the patterns of the language.
c) Other. (Please state.)
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