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Grammatically correct and incorrect sentences, write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not

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grammatically correct sentence is one that has a sequence of well-defined and well-defined words, spelled correctly and capable of delivering a clear and well-defined message with coherence and cohesion. In addition, a grammatically correct sentence is one that has verbal and nominal agreement, where the words agree with each other in gender, degree and number. However, when a sentence does not have these elements, we can say that it is not a grammatically correct sentence.

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A grammatically correct sentence is one that has a sequence of well-defined and well-defined words, spelled correctly and capable of delivering a clear and well-defined message with coherence and cohesion. In addition, a grammatically correct sentence is one that has verbal and nominal agreement, where the words agree with each other in gender, degree and number. However, when a sentence does not have these elements, we can say that it is not a grammatically correct sentence.

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