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The grammatical form employed here is the present progressive.
Please explain the grammar of 'as may be'.
Omission is a perfectly good example of an expression technique, and is brought up in many grammar books.
The grammar section includes the passive voice of the present perfect.
There are many uses of the 'present tense' of Japanese grammar which indicate things yet to happen.
There are grammar books that call these sorts of things, not modifiers, but adjuncts (A).
This e-zine is for those who, unswayed by the cajolery of the modern language industry, firmly trust that the traditional learning method of grammatical analysis is the way to go.
I'd like to ask a grammarian, isn't it possible to think of 'be + participle' like you do V C and such?
This book aims to provide an explanation of modern Japanese grammar that is as systematic and as easily understood as possible.
You should try to produce grammatical sentences.
Grammar, which I hate, is good for me.
Although I really hate grammar, it's useful.
I got the grammar lesson without difficulty.
There are grammatical principles involved.
The basic principles of grammar are not so difficult.
Your composition is correct, as far as grammar is concerned.
Grammar be hanged.
She grounded her students thoroughly in English grammar.
She grounded her students thoroughly in English grammar.
Her composition was entirely free from grammatical errors.

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