Grammar is the study of words, how they are used in sentences, and how they change in different situations.[1] The Ancient Greeks used to call it grammatikē tékhnē, the craft of letters. It can have any of these meanings:
- The study of a language: how it works, and everything about it. This is background research on language.
- The study of sentence structure. Rules and examples show how the language should be used. This is a correct usage grammar, as in a textbook or manual/guide.
- The system which people learn as they grow up. This is the native-speaker's grammar.[2][3]
When we speak, we use the native person's grammar, or as near as we can. When we write, we try to write with correct grammar. So, speaking and writing a language each have their own style.
- ↑ "Definition of GRAMMAR". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2017-06-15.
- ↑ McArthur, Tom (ed) 1992. The Oxford companion to the English language. Oxford University Press, page 446
- ↑ Crystal, David 1995. The Cambridge encyclopedia of the English language. Cambridge University Press, page 453.