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Question: is it true Grammar consists of both syntax and semantics?
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Yes, grammar consists of both syntax and semantics. Syntax is the system of rules governing how words are arranged in order to form meaningful sentences, and semantics is the meaning conveyed by words, phrases, and sentences.
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Jan. 4, 2023, 4:47 p.m.
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