Examples of using Grammatically correct in English and their translations into Italian
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But I think you have the idea. It… it''s not grammatically correct.
Grammatically correct texts, without errors(format and form).
Not only grammatically correct, but no American accent.
A grammatically correct sentence is parsed by reaching a final state in any state graph.
If for“perfect” you mean grammatically correct comments, It is obvious why.
Be sure that your email is professional and grammatically correct.
Thus, you may write a grammatically correct Spanish sentence that directly translated into English would be"I don't have no friend.".
The grammatically correct Hebrew feminine parallel to the masculine title rabbi is"rabbanit"(רבנית)
procedures must be action oriented, grammatically correct, and written in a consistent style
I have read a grammatically correct text without understanding what it is really trying to say,
Learn how to speak beautiful and grammatically correct French so that you can be easily understood on your holidays
Sometimes more than one preposition is grammatically correct but unfortunately the meaning changes depending on which one you use.
The narrator also chooses to use less grammatically correct expressions like"ain't" and"me and Cathy went".
the highest probability doesn't guarantee that the translation is grammatically correct.
Have you ever read a grammatically correct text without understanding what it is really trying to say?
rather than simply learning how to form grammatically correct sentences.
According to Jassy, the new service provides the automatic conversion of speech from video into accurate grammatically correct text, starting with English and Spanish.
There are also some unusual instances where either verb could be grammatically correct, but the choice alters the meaning of the statement.
rephrase sentences to make them grammatically correct.
in the Spanish language this is grammatically correct.