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The four chief aspects of any language are –

AGrammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, and Idioms

BSpelling, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, and Grammar

CGrammar, Syntax, Vocabulary, and Spelling

DGrammar, Spelling, Syntax, Idioms

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B. Spelling, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, and Grammar

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The four chief aspects of any language are:

  1. Spelling – The system and conventions of writing words with the correct letters in the correct order.

  2. Vocabulary – The set of words within a language, including their meanings and usage.

  3. Pronunciation – The way in which words are spoken, including sounds, stress, and intonation.

  4. Grammar – The rules and structure that govern how words are combined to form sentences and convey meaning.

These four aspects work together to ensure effective communication in both spoken and written forms of a language.


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