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1 ♦ grammar
♦ grammar /ˈgræmə(r)/n.1 [uc] grammatica: a grammar lesson, una lezione di grammatica; a grammar of Old English, una grammatica d'anglosassone; His grammar was poor, la sua grammatica lasciava molto a desiderare2 [u] (fig.) elementi; cognizioni di base● grammar book, grammatica ( il libro) □ (comput.) grammar checker, correttore grammaticale □ grammar school, (in GB) scuola secondaria NOTE DI CULTURA: grammar school: è una scuola statale a cui si accede dopo una selezione. Un tempo preparava all'università quegli studenti che avevano superato l' ► «eleven-plus examination» (► eleven). Ormai esistono relativamente poche grammar schools statali, concentrate in alcune zone della Gran Bretagna, mentre il titolo permane nel nome di molte scuole private; (in USA) scuola elementare □ That is bad grammar!, questa espressione è scorretta!
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