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Question: is it true Grammar is universal and is similar in most languages?
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Yes, it is true that grammar is universal and is similar in most languages. Grammar creates the structure of sentences, and this structure is present in most languages.
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Jan. 4, 2023, 4:48 p.m.
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Not all of these statements are true about grammar. Syntax dictates how words are put together to create sentences, while semantics determines the meaning of a sentence. Grammar also includes rules
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Semantics describes the meaning of a word or phrase.
Grammar dictates how sentences can be composed.
Grammar is a set of rules that enable communication.
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