1.
Jhon’s
a living dead man.
S P C
(well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, ill-formed
semantically)
2.
My
wife is no my wife.
S
P C
(well-formed
syntactically, well-formed
pragmatically, ill-formed semantically)
3.
This is a five-sided hexagon.
S P C
(well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, ill-formed
semantically)
4.
This
oats is of rather poor
quality.
S P prep. C
(ill-formed syntactically,
well-formed pragmatically, well-formed semantically)
5. You can see the
taste in the fox’s glassier mint.
S P O prep. C
(well-formed syntactically, ill-formed
pragmatically, ill-formed semantically)
6.
Two
and two is
five.
S P C
( well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, ill-formed
semantically)
7.
I order you to know the answer.
S P O prep.
C
( well-formed syntactically, well-formed pragmatically, well-formed
semantically)
8.
My
tooth brush is
pregnant again.
S
P C
( well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, ill-formed
semantically)
9.
Colorless
green ideas sleep
furiously.
S P adv. of
manner
( well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, ill-formed
semantically)
10.
I eat so much cereals for breakfast.
S P O prep. C. O
( well-formed syntactically, ill-formed pragmatically, well-formed
semantically)
wow!!!
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