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Hi,
there are t w o sentences which one is correct gramatically and why? <<< This is two sentences, so capitals and punctuation are required.
1. he managed to open the door by kicking it.
2. he managed opening the door by
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Hi,
can pls correct this garmmar?\
its time to take a break,
It's time to take a break.
An English sentence needs to start with a capital letter and end with a period.
Clive
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Hello, Sanaz, and welcome to English Forums. Please do not post in all capital letters; it is very difficult to edit. TELEVISIONs AND FREezERs were the most-used appliances, at 98% AND 80% respectively, THROUGHOUT THE YEARS BEFORE the
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Hi Creativeguru They're all OK -- except that you forgot the capitalization in the third one. In addition, the third one seems more appropriate as a title rather than as a headline. The second one would also work as a heading or title. The
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Welcome to the forums.
We will help you after you write your first draft. It's not "help" if we simply do an assignment for you. For you to learn, you have to try to do things yourself.
Remember that you will need to
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The following sentence is from the Collins Cobuild Dictionary. Here 'begin' and 'end' are used. A sentence is a group of words which , when they are written down, begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop, question
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Hi,
This is a very good letter. You need to add capital letters at the start of each sentence, and for the pronoun 'I'.
Here are a few edits.
Good luck with the increase,
Clive
dear sir ,
i appreciate
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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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