Definition of grammatically in English:
 grammatically
adverb ɡrəˈmatɪkliɡrəˈmædəkli
1In a way that relates to grammar or the rules of grammar.
 the conversation will be grammatically analysed
 grammatically correct sentences
 Example sentencesExamples
-  It was poorly formatted and grammatically incoherent.
 -  Grammatically, adverbs can modify various elements and take different positions within a sentence.
 -  The utterance works neither grammatically nor semantically.
 -  The last sentence of your letter is grammatically incorrect.
 -  It's been years since I actually tried to recall the precise rules of creating grammatically correct sentences.
 -  The messages are grammatically imperfect, if not incomplete.
 -  Her sentences are grammatically correct and filled with literary treasures - metaphors, anecdotes and writing tips.
 -  The fragmentary nature of the reference here turns this statement grammatically into a question.
 -  In fact, it has many Latin words that are not found in other Romance languages, and is more grammatically complex.
 -  All pages must be spell checked and grammatically correct.
 
- 1.1 In accordance with the rules of the grammar of a language.
 I can speak clearly and grammatically
 Example sentencesExamples
-  They have trouble pronouncing words properly, speaking grammatically and making certain fine movements of the lips and the tongue.
 -  General advice about writing grammatically and avoiding slang is fine.
 -  People think they are speaking grammatically but they aren't.
 -  At school, we, the sons and daughters of European immigrants, were taught to write grammatically.
 -  They speak fluently and grammatically but convey little meaning and cannot understand spoken or written language.
 -  There are people who can no longer speak grammatically, even though they can comprehend others perfectly well.
 -  Even when there were policy divisions these had been expressed grammatically.
 -  Can you write clearly and somewhat grammatically?
 -  I do not suffer fools gladly, especially not critics who can neither read accurately nor write grammatically.
 -  They talk grammatically and are not socially aloof.
 
 
  Definition of grammatically in US English:
 grammatically
adverbɡrəˈmadəklēɡrəˈmædəkli
1In a way that relates to grammar or the rules of grammar.
 the conversation will be grammatically analyzed
 grammatically correct sentences
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Grammatically, adverbs can modify various elements and take different positions within a sentence.
 -  The last sentence of your letter is grammatically incorrect.
 -  The messages are grammatically imperfect, if not incomplete.
 -  The fragmentary nature of the reference here turns this statement grammatically into a question.
 -  Her sentences are grammatically correct and filled with literary treasures - metaphors, anecdotes and writing tips.
 -  All pages must be spell checked and grammatically correct.
 -  It was poorly formatted and grammatically incoherent.
 -  The utterance works neither grammatically nor semantically.
 -  It's been years since I actually tried to recall the precise rules of creating grammatically correct sentences.
 -  In fact, it has many Latin words that are not found in other Romance languages, and is more grammatically complex.
 
- 1.1 In accordance with the rules of the grammar of a language.
 I can speak clearly and grammatically
 Example sentencesExamples
-  They have trouble pronouncing words properly, speaking grammatically and making certain fine movements of the lips and the tongue.
 -  They talk grammatically and are not socially aloof.
 -  They speak fluently and grammatically but convey little meaning and cannot understand spoken or written language.
 -  At school, we, the sons and daughters of European immigrants, were taught to write grammatically.
 -  General advice about writing grammatically and avoiding slang is fine.
 -  Can you write clearly and somewhat grammatically?
 -  Even when there were policy divisions these had been expressed grammatically.
 -  I do not suffer fools gladly, especially not critics who can neither read accurately nor write grammatically.
 -  People think they are speaking grammatically but they aren't.
 -  There are people who can no longer speak grammatically, even though they can comprehend others perfectly well.