1,755 Answered Questions for the topic grammar

03/13/19

Using "and" twice in a list?

About using *and*, I've learned it is usually used in lists, between the last two items. For example: >I like movies, traveling *and* going out with friends. Please tell me if the use of... more
Grammar English

03/13/19

7th grade English Language Arts

 During the Civil War Bruce escaped to Kansas and tried to enlist in the Union Army.  Where should the comma go?  a after War  b after Bruce  c after Kansas  d after War and Kansas
Grammar English Language

03/09/19

She attended the meteor party at Central Park today. Is it a metaphor, allusion, complication, or internal conflict? I’m confused!

I had this question on a test and it made NO sense to me!
Grammar English

02/26/19

Is “not after you’ve eaten” correct grammar?

I made a statement and would want to know if it’s correct ... my girlfriend dint want to eat and wanted me to stop bugging her so I told her this ... “ not after you’ve eaten” implying I’ll stop... more
Grammar Writing

02/25/19

What is the correct grammar for sentence:

“I am Aeri, Fairy of the Air and Guardian to all Bugs who Fly,” answered the fairy.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This fairy... more

02/21/19

Preposition required

We will go to the station and see them ___ (fill with a preposition)

02/20/19

My question is below. It is too long.

I am working on a nonfiction/resource book for victims of domestic violence. In one section, I have several website URL resources listed. Can I put a superscript after each website URL and list... more
Grammar

02/08/19

I can't stay with you tonight use unable to

Grammar English Writing

02/07/19

Can you use the word flimsier in a sentence without comparison to something else?

Looks like metal sheets about 20 feet tall. This is his wall? Any flimsier looking and he might switch to really making the wall from humans.* Is flimsier used correctly?
Grammar English

01/28/19

English grammar

Is it correct to say - My hero has taken flight? Meaning he is no longer with us - dead
Grammar

01/23/19

Change 'be' into indirect speech

Grammar English Writing

01/16/19

Grammar Question for semicolon

(This is something wrong with my use with my semicolon. Can you please tell me how to use correctly?)“This reveals the cunning scheme of the witches’ plan towards luring Macbeth into a false sense... more
Grammar English

12/23/18

Fill the gap: eligible _____ for the post

Fill in the gap with a preposition.
Grammar English

12/23/18

Fill in the gap: walked ______ the forest

Fill in the gap with a preposition.
Grammar English

12/23/18

Fill in the gap: different _____ you

Fill in the gap with a preposition.
Grammar

12/20/18

Simple subject and predicates

soup cans fell to the ground
Grammar English Writing Ela

12/02/18

Write a paragraph using 10 or more of the following words

adagebonanzachurlishcitadelcollaboratedecreediscordantevolveexcerptgropehoverjostlelaggardplauditsprecluderevertrubbleservilevigilwrangle

12/01/18

Please help in the concision for two sentences. Advanced College Level Writing Class

Hi, this is for an advanced writing class for business. My paper argues the need to enforce policies on the production of palm oil. My professor has said that my first paragraph (2 sentences) needs... more

11/26/18

How should you punctuate a restrictive modifier?

How should you punctuate a restrictive modifier? A) Use commas to separate it from the rest of the sentence. B) Use dashes to separate it from the rest of the sentence. C) Add no... more
Grammar English Writing

11/26/18

Which pair of sentences shows the most effective transition from the first sentence to the second?

Which pair of sentences shows the most effective transition from the first sentence to the second? "A) Demand for kettle chips is down by 15 percent. As a result, we have laid off 12... more
Grammar English

11/15/18

More than one verb and subject in a sentence?

My student asked me the other day why we can say sentences like "I think I drive to fast" or "I think I can go to the concert" since you have the subject - I, verb - think, and then another subj... more
Grammar English Writing

11/14/18

Can you rephrase this sentence to make it sound more better (academically and more smooth I guess)?

Living in the Digital Age, it is practically impossible to meet someone unfamiliar to the latest advancements in technology.

11/14/18

What is wrong with the sentence I wrote? (Grammar)

My teacher said I misused a comma, but I thought that all of my uses were correct.: I never believed in the imaginary friend my daughter deemed “Henry”, or her friend knew everything about our... more

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