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GrammarAddict Only in grammar can you be more than perfect.

Only in grammar can you be more than perfect.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Only in grammar can you be more than perfect." I noticed that the web site stated " But Shakespeare knew that a verb was verb and a noun was a noun." They also stated " Rules are there for a reason, especially in language. Without rules, how would language even work? If we didnt classify and define nouns and verbs and adjectives, how would we use them? If words werent spelled the same way consistently, how would we use them to consistently define the same idea? A blog on MyRagan caught my eye this morning about Shakespeare turning nouns to verbs."

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