Some might go further and add that, contrary to popular - and some scholarly - belief, people do, in any case, usually speak in well-formed sentences.
Discourse may be composed of one or more well-formed grammatical sentences and indeed it often is - but it does not have to be.
Irrespective of how such cases are explained grammatically, however, both are well-formed English sentences.
The verb requires all of its arguments in a well-formed sentence, although they can sometimes undergo valency reduction or expansion.
As Table 3.2 shows, the children produced more well-formed because and so sentences in the intentional mode than inversions.
The completed kundoku translation with kun'yomi reads as a well-formed Japanese sentence:
So in this last example the participle form does match up and produces a grammatically well-formed sentence.
Clearly, the second example is not a grammatically well-formed sentence in English.
The approach involves letting truth be a partially defined property over the set of grammatically well-formed sentences in the language.
A description of the syntax of well-formed sentences of that language.