Etomology
Grammar
Syntax
Semantics
Sport players
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English can trace its etymologies to the following languages.

 Old English, German, French, Latin, Greek.

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English is this type of language

 Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)

100

English sentence structure often consists of the subject and what the subject is doing. These two components are known as this.

Subject and predicate

100

The literal meaning of a word.

Denotation

100

What's the most popular sport in the world?

Soccer

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Words with the morpheme "logy", and "philo" come from this language.

 Greek

200

This tense can be used to express things that are usually true, scientific facts, and routine.

The simple present tense

200

A grammatical unit that contains both a subject and a verb.

A clause

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The implied meaning for a word based on social context.

Connotation

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Who's the biggest sport player in the world?

CR/7 - Chrictiano Ronaldo

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The "Zh" sound in words like "measure" come from this language.

 French

300

This tense can be used to express the hypothetical past.

Past perfect

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This type of syntax can be used to subdue the doer.

The passive voice.

300

Words that are always seen together, such as "spend money", "remember vaguely", "tall buildings".

A collocation.

300

Successful black sisters who are known for tennis.

Serena and Venus Williams

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Words are brought to English from other language through this language formation process.

Borrowing.

400

"These three happy yellow birds sitting on the tall oak tree" Name the determiners in this sentence.

They are: "these", "three", "happy", "yellow", "tall", "oak"

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Types of sentences in the English language.

 Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative and Exclamatory.

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Combination of words that have a figurative meaning.

An idiom

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"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee"

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