Yes, it is incorrect. Even though the pronoun "you" can be singular or plural, it is ALWAYS used with a plural verb! The verb "was" is singular, so that is incorrect.
Language conventions are language conventions
A grammatical person is a person who teaches or who is expert in grammar.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.
grammatical commas are something that is used with phrases
Perhaps you are referring to WikiAnswers policy, not grammatical 'rules'.
'What your name is' is lacking correct syntax which by definition is the grammatical arrangement of words in a sentence. It makes it more difficult to understand. In English, the proper arrangement is, "What is your name?"
defination of grammatical weight
If you make any grammatical errors in your report, you will have to redo it.Word processing makes fixing grammatical errors much easier.
No this is not grammatical. The correct phrase is "did he wake up?"
Past tense is the grammatical term.
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Language conventions are language conventions
sentence according to grammatical structure
A grammatical person is a person who teaches or who is expert in grammar.
Grammatical Revolution was created on 1999-05-18.
grammatical lead- they start with various grammatical structures which achieve paper relationship between facts and add vigor to the sentence structure.