5.3. EXCEPTIONS AND COMPLICATION IT IS FULL OF EXCEPTIONS TO GRAMM...

1.5.1.3. Exceptions and complication It is full of exceptions to grammar rules. That is the way it appears to many people anyway. For example, when students think that they have worked out that the English past tense is formed by adding –ed to a verb, they are somewhat surprised to come across went, ran and put. In the same way, it seems peculiar that a noun like sheep doesn‟t change in the plural. The language learners catch these problems in such inevitable way. Therefore, after recognizing grammar errors, the learners should follow the step: classifying them and then seeking their causes.