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What is grammatical competence? |
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Grammatical competence is the ability to recognize and produce the distinctive grammatical structures of a language and to use them effectively in communication. | |
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Grammatical competence as defined by Noam Chomsky would include phonological competence. | |
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Learners of French need to learn to understand the different time references of sets of words such as je partais, je parte, je parterai, and to be able to make appropriate time reference when speaking or writing. | |
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