Does the fact that rules of grammar exist limit the number of potential combinations of words into sentences? Is it limitless? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
The combination of words into sentences is limitless, despite the rules of grammar. The combination of words is limitless because their construction depends on culture, relational history, co-culture use of language and numerous other factors.
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