Argyle of Sock
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spell·ing /ˈspɛl
		
	ɪŋ/ 
noun 1.the manner in which words are spelled; orthography. 2.a group of letters representing a word. 3.the act of a speller.
 
gram·mar /ˈgræm
		
	ər/ 
noun
1.the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. 2.these features or constructions themselves: English grammar. 3.an account of these features; a set of rules accounting for these constructions: a grammar of English. 4.Generative Grammar. a device, as a body of rules, whose output is all of the sentences that are permissible in a given language, while excluding all those that are not permissible.
 
punc·tu·a·tion /ˌpʌŋk
		
	tʃuˈeɪ
		
	ʃən/
noun
1.the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses. 2.the act of punctuating. 3.punctuation marks.
 
Spelling has to do with the order of letter in a word, grammar has to do with the order of words in a sentence, and punctuation has to do with things like periods, commas, question marks, etc.
				
			spell·ing /ˈspɛl
	noun 1.the manner in which words are spelled; orthography. 2.a group of letters representing a word. 3.the act of a speller.
gram·mar /ˈgræm
	noun
1.the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax. 2.these features or constructions themselves: English grammar. 3.an account of these features; a set of rules accounting for these constructions: a grammar of English. 4.Generative Grammar. a device, as a body of rules, whose output is all of the sentences that are permissible in a given language, while excluding all those that are not permissible.
punc·tu·a·tion /ˌpʌŋk
	
	noun
1.the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses. 2.the act of punctuating. 3.punctuation marks.
Spelling has to do with the order of letter in a word, grammar has to do with the order of words in a sentence, and punctuation has to do with things like periods, commas, question marks, etc.