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19 July, 20:46

Read the sentence below, and answer the question that follows.

The syntax of the French language is quite different from the syntax of the English language. A grammatically correct sentence in French may or may not be grammatically correct in English.

Why would it be useful to read this sentence more than once? Are there any words in the sentence which you do not know?

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  1. 19 July, 20:49
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    It is always useful to read sentence twice. It removes the confusion and doubt of your first read. Reading multiple times clearly clarifies the sentence.

    Explanation:

    No there are no any words that I do not know in the sentence. The sentence describes about the difference between the English language and French language.

    It focuses in the difference of the syntax of two languages. Even the grammar differs in between two languages. The correct grammar in on language may not be correct in another one.
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