“Syntax” refers to using words in the right place – that is, where a word appears in a sentence, and the rules of language that determine how it relates to the other words in that sentence. The syntax of a language is the set of rules that tell you how to construct grammatically-correct sentences.
Example: “Even though Karl has been living in Australia for more than a decade, his mistakes in English syntax have led to frequent misunderstandings with customers taking his charter dive tours.”
