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Read the sentence. Check the type of ungrammatical-sounding English that it illustrates.

He buy me good present, no?
child's language
grammatical error
English as a second language
English from the past

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Answer:

C: English as a second language

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentence "He buys me good presents, doesn't he? "when written/read/or spoken "He buy me good presen, no?" sounds like someone from a non-speaking country that has learned or heard a little English, enough to communicate basic ideas, usually employing similar structures as their native language. For example, Latin uses "no" for "no; don't; doesn't;" etc.

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