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Questions tagged 'Grammar & Vocabulary'

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Lenny Bogan

Nov 06, 2024

Areader can usually recognize a sentence fragment because the reader is a. confused by too many words. b. not sure where details apply.

A reader can usually recognize a sentence fragment because they are: a. confused by too many words, b. unsure where the details apply, c. left with unanswered questions, or d. puzzled about where to s...

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Anonymous

Nov 05, 2024

TEN ITEMS OR LESS What is wrong with this sentence?

The sentence in question has an issue with capitalization. It is written entirely in uppercase, which is not grammatically correct. The letter "T" should be capitalized, while the rest of the letters...

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Anonymous

Nov 03, 2024

A symbol that represents a speech sound and is a unit of an alphabet?

What is a symbol that represents a speech sound and serves as a unit of an alphabet? Could you provide examples and explain how these symbols function within various writing systems?

English has __________ main tenses and __________ forms of each.?

In the English language, how many main tenses are there, and what are the forms associated with each of these tenses?

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Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

Saying nice things about your favorite class in school is called a subject complement. true or false

Is the statement "Saying nice things about your favorite class in school is called a subject complement" true or false?

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Anonymous

Oct 30, 2024

Change the adjective below to a superlative by adding the appropriate ending (ísimo). bella

Please convert the adjective "bella" into its superlative form by adding the appropriate ending "-ísimo."

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Anonymous

Oct 27, 2024

“similar with”, “similar to” which one is correct?

Both "similar with" and "similar to" can be used in English, but which one is considered correct? If both are grammatically acceptable, which phrase is more commonly used in everyday language?

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Anonymous

Oct 27, 2024

“Hard to bear” or “hard to bare”?

Which phrase is correct: "hard to bear" or "hard to bare"? I would appreciate clarification on the proper usage of these expressions. Thank you!

Spelling: unscramble word: irarlreug answer!

Can someone please help me unscramble the word "irarlreug"? Additionally, I would like to discuss the statement that flat characters usually have only one defining trait that develops throughout their...

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Anonymous

Oct 25, 2024

Do you capitalize the word “county” when it isn’t written “Random County”?

Is the word “county” capitalized when it is not part of a specific name, such as “Random County”? For example, in the sentence “I live in Blah County,” both “Blah” and “County” are capitalized. Howeve...