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English, 07.04.2020 21:09 OoofIamdead

For each of the following strings of words:

1. First state whether they are syntactically ill-formed because of word order, a violation of co-occurrence requirements, or both.

2. Correct the sentence – underline or highlight your corrections. This may including adding needed arguments

3. As needed explain what specifically was needed to create a well formed sentence.(see example)

Example: Jake feel

1) co-occurrence
2) Jake feels happy
3) corrected verb tense (subject verb agreement) and added required complement for verb "feels" (happy)

a. Sleeps sally

1.Word Order
2.Sally sleeps
3.Corrected word order (subject then verb)

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