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    Grammatical Morphemes Are: A)acquired in Roughly the Same Sequence by Children Learning English
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Grammatical Morphemes Are: A)acquired in Roughly the Same Sequence by Children Learning English

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Grammatical morphemes are:


A) acquired in roughly the same sequence by children learning English as a first language.
B) acquired in a different sequence by slow and fast learners.
C) not understood by children until they are about age

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