GRAMMATICAL GAFFE Crossword Clue
GRAMMATICAL GAFFE Crossword Clue
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Crossword Puzzle Infos
Grammatical gaffe is a term used TO describe an error in grammar, syntax, or usage. Two examples of grammatical gaffes are 'aint' and 'split infinitive'. 'Aint' is a contraction of 'am not' or 'are not' that is considered nonstandard English. A 'split infinitive' occurs when an adverb is placed between the 'TO' and the verb in an infinitive phrase, such as 'TO boldly go'.
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