1,755 Answered Questions for the topic grammar
In this sentence what is to be done "within seven days"? Explain grammatically.
Except when required by state law to take immediately before a district judge a person arrested for violation of any provision of this chapter, including any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter,...
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Grammar Grammar And Sentence Structure.
09/06/19
As it relates to item G below, does the grammar and sentence structure require that an "Open Air Storage" must comply with all 3 of the requirements listed?
G. An Open Air Business or Open Air Storage which involves hazardous materials shall comply with the following requirements, in addition to the foregoing: 1. No Open Air Business involving...
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Grammar English As A Second Language
09/05/19
What is the Difference between Demanstravie Adjective vs Demanstrative Determiner
Example : This book is mine. in this sentence Is "this" is adjective or determiner ? and also explain difference between other type of adjective and determiner
Appositive Phrases
Could the following sentence be determined as an appositive phrase?"Each programming language, such as Java, Python, Ruby, and HTML, has their own functionality and rules that can accomplish truck...
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How do you check the use of strong transitions in an essay?
The use of transitions.
Grammar Articles
08/29/19
This is elephant (an,a,the)
Writing Style and Usage
Is it OK to use the term, "etc." when writing lists of people?
Grammar Correct Grammer
08/28/19
Which is right grammer
Which is the correct grammar l wears white diamonds or l wear white diamonds?
Grammar English
08/27/19
what is subject and simple predicate in the sentence "Most girls love to dress-up"?
I had a debut with colleague to identify simple predicate in above sentence. He is strong about "love" and I was hold on "to dress-up". Which one is right since "to love" and "to dress-up" both can...
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08/26/19
Can you please correct my sentence?
As discussed with you on Email, we have configured system on theCloud and it is reachable now.Kindly let us know once the system: X is ready for the for the configurationso that we can perform the...
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08/23/19
Is there any hard and fast rule for placing a coordinate adjective that is modified by an adverb first in a set or series of such adjectives?
For example, I want to describe a special type of fire. I could say, "Extremely hot, flowing yellowish-green flames began to come off of the wood," or I could say, "Flowing, extremely hot...
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08/23/19
What makes a sentence a run-on? Can reading the sentence aloud help?
My friend said that she has to take a breath in the middle of a long sentence and that makes it a run-on. Is that correct? How do I know if it is a run-on sentence?
What is a homophone?
What is a homophone, and can you give an example of one?
08/16/19
English grammar transformation
As soon as the arrangements were made to release extra water from the reservoirs,the rain came in a downpour.Start your sentence with "No sooner...."
08/13/19
Does this sentence make sense? Specifically after the comma in the second sentence.
Bryan Stevenson was in law school, lost. Lost because he did not find a meaning in his education with law, unfulfilled with the required monotonous courses.
08/13/19
Does this sentence make sense? Specifically after the comma in the second sentence.
Bryan Stevenson was in law school, lost. Lost because he did not find a meaning in his education with law, unfulfilled with the required monotonous courses.
Grammar Subjunctive Mood
08/06/19
Use of subjunctive form?
I know that when you introduce a statement with 'if,' you are speaking in the subjunctive and therefore use 'were' instead of 'was' (e.g., "If I were to do this thing, something else would...
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Grammar
08/06/19
Should probably be vs. "should be probably"?
Which one is more correct?> This one should probably be similar to the other one.> This one should be probably similar to the other one.My gut tells me it's the first one, but I'm not sure.
Grammar
08/06/19
Is it a "Texas Accent" or a "Texan Accent"?
Is it proper to say "Texan accent" or "Texas accent" - or does it make any difference?
Grammar
08/06/19
What is the difference between faulty coordination and faulty parallelism?
What is the difference between the two errors ? I've tried to understand the difference between them , but none of the sources helps .
Grammar
08/05/19
Using "will" in a sentence vs not using "will"?
I'm an ESL teacher. A student asked me a question regarding this sentence. ***"Don't phone Ann now. She'll be busy."***The student asked me why we have to use "will" in the sentence. Why...
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Grammar Usage
08/05/19
Confusion in using "due to"?
I usually meet "due to" usage in a document or conversation, but in different ways. I did some research and found out that "due to" is adjectival.Thus, the correct sentence should be:> The...
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08/05/19
Is "to [verb] will [verb]" a complete statement?
Let's have, for example, the following phrase.>To create fancy product will require more effort.Is it a grammatically complete and correct sentence?
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