Multiple Choice
As children move beyond two-word utterances, they begin using plural and possessive nouns, appropriate verb endings, prepositions, articles, and various forms of the verb "to be." This is evidence that the children:
A) are increasing their vocabulary.
B) have well-established phonology.
C) know morphological rules.
D) have formal training in grammar.
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