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In-s [12.5K]
2 years ago
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1. agreed-on ways to use language in different situations usage 2. a common way of defining and using words grammar 3. a common

way of clearly expressing sentences conventions 4. a common way of speaking and reading words pronunciation 5. a common way of writing words spelling 6. capitalization and punctuation rules vocabulary
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weqwewe [10]2 years ago
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Agreed-on ways to use language in different situations - Usage

A common way of defining and using words - Vocabulary

A common way of clearly expressing sentences - Grammar

A common way of speaking and reading words - Pronunciation

A common way of writing words - Spelling

Capitalization and Punctuation rules - Conventions

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