Let’s talk about two words: “Grammar” and “Grammer”. They look similar, but they are very different. One is correct, and one is not. Let’s learn more!
“Grammar” is a word that comes from ancient times. It comes from a Greek word “grammatikē”, which means “written”. It is used to talk about the rules of a language. How do we put words together? How do we make sentences? That is what grammar is about.
“Grammer” is not a real word. Sometimes people spell “grammar” as “grammer” by mistake. It is important to know how to spell “grammar” correctly.
Grammar: This is the right way to spell the word when talking about language rules.
Grammer: This is not a correct spelling for anything related to language rules. Sometimes it might be a person’s name, but it is not the right word for language rules.
Here is an easy way to remember: Grammar has an “a” like in “language”. Grammer with “e” is not used for language rules. Just remember that they both end in “ar” for “grammar” and “er” is an error!
In summary, “grammar” is the right word when talking about language rules. “Grammer” is not correct and should be avoided unless it is a name. Always use “grammar” to keep your sentences on track!
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