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1) I don't know if yours is technically incorrect, (except for "it it", which i assume is a typo) but certainly "It never works when you need it to" would be much more common. 2) okay except for capitalization 3) (based on
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Hi,
low sodium food is bringing my swelling down.
low sodium food is bringing down my swelling .
how are they different and do they mean the same? The same
is the grammar right? No, because a sentence must start with a
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Hi,
Yes.
You care about spelling but not, apparently, about capital letters. Yet without them, your sentence is incorrect.
Clive
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Now that my wife has proofread my text, here are her corrections: M y name... (I missed the capitalization). ...That's the first year for me. (I missed the end period). Also, she suggests placing two spaces between sentences, rather than one
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Hi,
just to reiterate, say someone tells you "hey I saw jack & jil yesterday and they said hi to (saluted) you and said very nice things about you". You need capital letters here.
Question 1: I want to thank this person
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Sorry, I hit the wrong key, so you may have a partial answer first. First, separate each sentence with a space or two so it is easier to read. Second, start each new sentence with a capital letter and end it with a period (when you are making a
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Hi,
how come you put me on a condition?
Is this sentence correct?
No. A sentence in English must start with a capital letter.
'How come' is a common, informal way of asking 'why?'
What do you mean when
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Please do not post in capital letters. Your question is too large to be answered in a forum post. You would do better to use Google to research this question. Search for "English grammar modals". CJ
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Hi,
No.
There are two errors.
1. Say 'did not go', not 'did not went'. You need to review how to make simple past tense.
2. An English sentence must start with a capital letter.
Clive
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Aside from the capitalization does the sentence makes sense?
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