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Language structure

Language structure refers to the way words, phrases, and sentences are organized and connected to convey meaning. It involves rules (called grammar) that determine how words fit together—such as word order, verb forms, and sentence types. These rules ensure clarity and understanding, allowing us to communicate ideas effectively. Think of language structure as the blueprint that guides how we build sentences, much like how a map helps us navigate a city. It varies across languages but universally helps us express thoughts, ask questions, and share information coherently.