SYNTAX IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: WORD COMBINATION AND SIMPLE SENTENCE
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Syntax is a fundamental aspect of linguistics that governs the arrangement of words to form meaningful phrases and sentences. This paper explores the structure of word combinations and simple sentences in the English language, analyzing their grammatical rules, functions, and variations. The study highlights key syntactic patterns, providing insights into how word order and sentence formation influence meaning and communication.
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