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English Grammar: English Grammar provides a set of rules for the construction of the English Language so that human-beings can communicate with each other and understand that communication correctly. If the rules of grammar were not defined, then it would be impossible to know what is meant by any words or statements. Dictionaries provide definitions for words and the rules of grammar define the construction of sentences in order to convey meaning and ideas unambiguously. It is important to maintain as many "nouns" in the language as possible because "nouns" refer to things or places and are therefore real, tangible and touchable items. On the other hand "verbs" describe actions, motion and are "doing" words. Since "verbs" do not refer to "things" they cannot describe real, tangible or touchable items. There is an entire filed of study being conducted by ":David-Wynn: Miller" into the rules of English Grammar construction. He refers to this as "Truth Language" because it retains all nouns as nouns. A sample of Truth Language is as follows: For the text of this web-site is with the absence of the legal-advice.The construction of this sentence is "noun, noun, verb, noun, noun". The "nouns" are captured in "prepositional phrases" such as "For the text". Here is the decomposition: Prepositional Phrase 1: "For the text"With the "Truth Language", the same sentence can be written in a different order, and the meaning is unambiguous. For example: For the absence of the legal-advice is with the text of this web-site. Although his work is completely valid, for
the time being we will remain with the English
Grammar that we were taught in school, but
still attempt to keep as many "nouns"
as possible in our use of the language, where
such is important. This is done to keep the
language readable by everybody because it
takes a while to learn how to read and understand
the "Truth Language". Canadian Spelling: Here is a web-site which provides information about correct Canadian Spelling. Keep it for future reference. "Whereas it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law," |