SORU: ?
Our knowledge of language not only allows us to
produce an infinite number of well-formed sentences,
but it also enables us to distinguish well-formed
sentences from ill-formed ones.
Which of the following is the restatement of the
given sentence?
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Having a sound knowledge of language enables us to form a very high number of well-formed sentences and to tell the difference between gramatically correct and incorrect ones. |
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To determine whether a sentence is well-formed or ill-formed, we need to improve our knowledge of language and become proficient in generating an unlimited number of well-formed sentences. |
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Our knowledge of language makes us competent in forming an infinite number of grammatical sentences as well as helping us recognise gramatically poor ones and correct them with ease. |
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One can successfully discriminate well-formed sentences from ill-formed ones only when he or she is able to construct a great amount of sentences, most of which are grammatically correct. |
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Thanks to our knowledge of language, we can both produce an unlimited number of sentences that are grammatically acceptable and judge whether a sentence is well-formed or ill-formed. |