@Ragman,
Quote:"What is Grammar? The difference between knowing your ****, and knowing you’re ****. " ~ unknown source.
I thought grammar was how you used words and punctuation in sentences?
gram·mar [gram-er]
—noun
the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax.
these features or constructions themselves: English grammar.
an account of these features; a set of rules accounting for these constructions: a grammar of English.
Generative Grammar.
a device, as a body of rules, whose output is all of the sentences that are permissible in a given language, while excluding all those that are not permissible.
prescriptive grammar.
knowledge or usage of the preferred or prescribed forms in speaking or writing: She said his grammar was terrible.
the elements of any science, art, or subject.
a book treating such elements.
grammar
noun
language rules
Synonyms: ABCs, accidence, alphabet, elements, fundaments, linguistics, morphology, principles, rudiments, sentence structure, stratification, structure, syntax, tagmemics
school book
noun
book for a course or class
Synonyms: grammar, primer, reader, textbook