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Question: Which of the following statements about grammar is not true? Grammar dictates how sentences can be composed. Grammar consists of both syntax and semantics. Grammar is a set of rules that enable communication. Grammar is universal and is similar in most languages. In a paragraph support your claim
with evidence. Grammar is an important part of the language learning process, but contrary to popular belief, it is not universal and similar in most languages. Grammatical rules may vary depending on the context, culture, and dialect, making it difficult to apply the same set of rules to all languages. For example, in English, the verb must come before the object, while in Spanish, the object can be placed before the verb. This subtle difference in syntax between languages illustrates how grammar can vary significantly from one language to another. Furthermore, grammar does not dictate the way sentences can be composed; rather, it is the function of style to decide the structure and cohesion of sentences, allowing for more flexibility and creativity in the written language.
Jan. 4, 2023, 4:50 p.m.
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