Sentences with CLOSED-CLASS-WORD
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"In English, the closed-class word 'is' is used for the present tense of the verb 'to be'."
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"The word 'the' is a closed-class word that is used as a definite article."
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"The closed-class word 'and' is a coordinating conjunction that connects words or phrases."
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"Pronouns like 'I', 'you', 'he', and 'she' are closed-class words because they do not change form in English."
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"'That' is a closed-class word that can be used as a determiner, pronoun, or subordinating conjunction."
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"'But' and 'or' are examples of closed-class words that function as coordinating conjunctions."
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"The closed-class word 'not' is used to create negative meanings in English."
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"Determiners such as 'this', 'these', 'that', and 'those' are considered closed-class words."
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"'Can' and 'will' are modal verbs that function as closed-class words in English."
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"The closed-class word 'so' can be used as an adverb, conjunction, or pronoun."
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"The closed-class word 'with' is commonly used as a preposition."
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"In English, the closed-class word 'when' is used as an adverb and subordinating conjunction."
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"The closed-class word 'no' is used to express negation or absence in English."
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"'While' and 'although' are examples of closed-class words that are used as subordinating conjunctions."
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"The closed-class word 'by' is often used as an adverb or preposition."
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"In English, closed-class words are less likely to undergo changes in their forms compared to open-class words."
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"A closed-class word is a word that rarely changes its form and is used in a syntactic structure of a sentence."
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"The closed-class words in English include pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and determiners."
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"Some examples of closed-class words are 'he', 'and', 'the', and 'it'."
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"A closed-class word typically carries grammatical meaning rather than lexical meaning."
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"In most languages, closed-class words are more stable and have fewer changes over time compared to open-class words."
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"The closed-class word 'of' is used to indicate possession or belonging."
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"The closed-class word 'but' is used to indicate contrast or contradiction."