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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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"my school in big hall" is not a sentence. It needs a verb. It also needs a capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end. (Did you read Clive's post?) Do you mean to say "My school is in a big hall"? That is a
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Hi,
Please say 'Please' when you ask for help.
my school is having a big hall.
is this santance correct? No.
My school has a big hall.
No English sentence is correct unless it starts with a capital
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if i haven't went to school i would have seen a movie No. The sentence is not grammatically correct. The capitalization and punctuation are also incorrect. Here's what you need. Note the capitalization and the punctuation as well as the
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Let's start by telling you not to write in all capital letters. It's considered shouting on the Internet and no one likes to be shouted at.
If you read the FAQs, you'll see we don't do essays for people. However, if you write
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I am confused. I am almost certain that I was taught in school that the seasons were always to be capitalized. However, I am now finding that it is not the case. When did this change? I have asked others my age who say the same thing. It seems the
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can I write like this way: (a) The assessment would be carried out at least four times in a year / foyr times a year. (b) He informed all English teachers to teach pupils the usage of language especially i n grammar parts. (c) The school
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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vincent teo
122 days ago
Capital Letters, Universities, Writing, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Usages, Students, Schools, Languages
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Could you please tell me if this sentence has the correct punctuation marks in the correct order, and if it makes sense? "Is that you Susan?," he asked the maid downstairs.-- It makes sense, but the comma should be deleted; punctuation marks
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
147 days ago
Capital Letters, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Universities, Question Marks, Writing, Sentences, Usages, Students, Schools
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Could you please tell me if this sentence has the correct punctuation marks in the correct order, and if it makes sense? "Is that you Susan?," he asked the maid downstairs. Or should the comma come before the question mark and hence
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Hi,
she met prof shah at university?
She met Prof. Shah at university.
She met Professor Shah at university.
A lack of capital letters makes a sentence incorrect.
Clive
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