Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
What makes English a very difficult language for native Turkish speakers to learn is its complete reversal of sentence structure from that of their own language.
A. (3) An English sentence is formed in a different way than a Turkish sentence, so it’s one of the hardest languages for native Turkish speakers to learn.
B.(1) Native Turkish speakers often have a hard time learning English since they change the sentence structure from that of their own language.
C. (2) For native Turkish speakers, English is really hard to learn because the order of an English sentence is just the opposite of a Turkish sentence.
D. (4) Native Turkish speakers find it almost impossible to learn English because of the differences between the word orders of both languages.