Which statement is correct about functional words? a. They perform grammatical function but lack a definite meaning b. They have a definite meaning but do not perform grammatical function c. They only perform gramatical function d. They only have a definite meaning
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Functional words perform a grammatical function but lack a definite meaning.
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- They are also called functors, and they barely have any vivid meaning. They are usually present for their functionality.
- Words like "of", "to", etc. can add value to the sentence as a whole from a grammatical point of view but don't add any kind of meaning.
- They can't be used as standalone words, either, because they have very little lexical meaning.
- As of today, there are 264 functional words in the English language.
- They help us connect and correlate vital information, unlike the content words, which give us an insight into the actual content of the sentence.
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