Written Etiquette English Grammar English Composition Written Etiquette Questions What is a Salutation? What is 1020 in Yoruba? Why shouldn't you use first and second person pronouns in writing? Is "Let's don't." grammatically correct? What is "Proper" English? Is syntax how well you manipulate words when saying something? How could you use the word "syntax" in a sentence? What is an example of a syntax sentence? What is a declarative sentence about college entrance examinations, followed by an exclamatory sentence which amplifies or clarifies the declarative sentence? Is “The Lord preserved me in safety,” versus the modern text: “The Lord protected me,” an example of syntax, diction, or idiom? “Very often indeed they would first give us a song,” versus the modern text: “First they would often sing to us,” an example of syntax, diction, or idiom? What is the difference between morphology, phonology, and syntax? What's an example of good syntax? Which literary device would repetition be considered: syntax, detail or diction? (for example, "He laughed and laughed and laughed.")? What are specific examples that show the difference between "grammar" and "syntax"? What effect does syntax have? I know syntax can help to create a conversational and informal tone, but doesn't it do something else as well? How do you identify syntax in a book? What is an example of diction and syntax in "To Kill a Mockingbird"? What is convoluted syntax? What is an example? In order to use proper syntax, should I use the word culture or cultures in this sentence: "Dr. Hwang contrasts American and Korean culture(s)"? Is the syntax of "Pride and Prejudice" formal? How is syntax described? Question #7cc31 Question #6691b Question #367af English Composition View all chapters Writing an Essay Creative Writing Researching for an Essay Online Communication Literary Devices Written Etiquette Point of View Prev Next