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Is “in so unpleasant a manner” actually grammatical in English? Why?
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
negative-polarity-items
big-mess-construction
The syntax of 'a mere one stroke', 'a mere one game', etc
syntactic-analysis
indefinite-articles
Does it sound OK to say: 'Let's have a quick check of this structure (of a sentence)'?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
Structural ambiguity [closed]
meaning
ambiguity
syntactic-analysis
constituents
Some clause structure about “SOURCE said that CLAUSE”?
phrases
syntactic-analysis
clauses
Ending sentence with "supposed to"
word-choice
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
Of no subject is this more than administrative law [closed]
syntactic-analysis
sentence
"Save up to 50% off"
meaning
syntactic-analysis
How to say one person does not share another person's fascination with either of two topics (using "neither...nor")?
sentence
syntactic-analysis
neither-nor
"during one of my girlfriend's games"
possessives
syntactic-analysis
grammatical-number
a sentence in ESPN sport [closed]
meaning
prepositions
syntactic-analysis
Shouldn't vs should not usage
grammar
syntactic-analysis
abbreviations
There are more than one seller + verb form?
grammar
british-english
syntactic-analysis
complex-sentences
What should we call a part of a sentence which is neither a word nor a phrase?
grammar
terminology
sentence
syntactic-analysis
Sentences starting with "No matter how he"
meaning
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
William Faulkner's "Soldiers' Pay" first paragraph
meaning-in-context
syntactic-analysis
sentence-meaning
"It would not do to confuse the nurses with the patients"
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
Does "it's ok to ..." count as a cleft construction?
grammar
syntactic-analysis
clefts
it
Can you say "that which" instead of "that that"?
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
sentence-patterns
that
What is the omitted subject of 'eating with your brother' in 'the big guy eating with your brother'?
syntactic-analysis
subjects
participial-phrases
nonfinite-verbs
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