Multiple Choice
What reason do we have for believing that children as young as age 2 or 3 years understand certain grammatical rules?
A) They can state the rules.
B) They ask whether what they have just said was spoken correctly.
C) They sometimes overgeneralize the rules.
D) They correct other children who make grammatical mistakes.
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