Questions tagged 'Grammar'
117 questions
Which is the correct spelling, crazy or crasy?
Which is the correct spelling: crazy or crasy? Thank you for your help, collaborators!
You ni and you na (japanese)?
Could you please explain the difference between "ように" (you ni) and "ような" (you na) in Japanese? I'd appreciate it if you could provide examples to illustrate their usage. Thank you!
Which is correct & why: “I haven’t eaten all day” or “I haven’t ate all day”?
I have searched the internet for the correct way to express this, but I haven't found anything that clearly explains it. Could you please help me understand which phrase is correct: “I haven’t eaten a...
What’s The Difference Between “Suki Nan Da” and “Suki Da” In Japanese?
I'm a bit confused by the use of "nan" in "suki nan da." Do "suki nan da" and "suki da" mean the same thing? Are they entirely different, or do they share a similar meaning but differ in context or nu...
Which sentence has the correct placement of a semicolon?
My question is: "Which of the following sentences correctly uses a semicolon?" Please provide examples of sentences for evaluation.
Feb 08, 2025
Which of the following sentences contains an indefinite pronoun?
Which of the following sentences contains an indefinite pronoun? a. The team congratulated one another on a job well done. b. Her car's battery died because she left the lights on. c. This is Mary's n...
Feb 08, 2025
Is it okay to start sentence with the word “without”?
Is it acceptable to start a sentence with the word "without"? For example: "Without the help of her sister, she became helpless." Would this be appropriate as the first sentence in my essay?
Type a paragraph in which you use at least two linking commas, two semicolons, and one colon.?
Could you write a paragraph that includes at least two linking commas, two semicolons, and one colon? I’d appreciate an example that is both creative and engaging.
please help me with those english questions asap?
Could someone please assist me with the following English questions as soon as possible? Type the future perfect tense of the capitalized verb: By then, the detective will have SEARCHED the shed for...
Is it “twice in a roll” or “twice in a row”: which is correct?
Is the correct phrase "twice in a roll" or "twice in a row"? I often hear people use both versions, but I'm not sure which one is technically accurate. Can someone clarify the difference and explain w...