Questions tagged 'Grammar'
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Which of the following demonstrates parallelism?
Which of the following sentences demonstrates parallelism? a. We are ready to move forward with our business plan. b. The effective use of e-mail is a concern for our company president and the govern...
Dec 15, 2024
Which sentences contain a restrictive or nonrestrictive relative clause?
Which sentences contain a restrictive or nonrestrictive relative clause? Please check all that apply: - The car, which took Miah months of saving money to buy, is parked in the garage. - The bicycle t...
Grammar question: which is correct? “We rose money for charity”…or…”we raised money for charity”
I have a grammar question regarding the correct terminology to use when discussing fundraising for charity. Is the correct phrase “We rose money for charity” or “We raised money for charity”? I would...
Match the definition to the term. 1. pronoun that points something out compound personal 2. pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers
Match the definition to the term: A pronoun that points something out. A pronoun that intensifies meaning or refers to a specific noun. Please provide the correct terms for each definition.
what are the prepostitional phrases in each sentence?
In the sentence "From 6 A.M. until 10 A.M., Angel works out," what are the prepositional phrases? What are the prepositional phrases in the sentence "Local buses for Newark leave every hour"? Ide...
Dec 12, 2024
Which Word Make The Truest Sentence?A Man Is Always?
Which word completes the sentence most accurately: "A man is always ____"? Fair Liable Kind Admired Relatable
Dec 11, 2024
how to spell gitely?
I'm unsure about the correct spelling of "gitely." I’ve tried searching online, but I haven't found any helpful information. In the context of my sentence, "the girl gitely laughed," can someone clari...
Is ‘minisculely’ a word?
This may seem like a silly question, but I was writing an essay and, in the rush of my thoughts, I wrote “with the minisculely efforted action of squeezing.” Now, both ‘minisculely’ and ‘efforted’ are...
Which sentence is an example of faulty coordination?
Which of the following sentences demonstrates faulty coordination? Please indicate your answer by selecting option A.
Is it longer then or longer than?
Hi, I have a quick question regarding word usage. Should I write "longer then" or "longer than" in the following context? For example, in a sentence like, "Sorry, but my work is taking longer than exp...