1. Overall, 41 percent of respondents said their jobs offered opportunities for advancement and promotion.
The correct sentence is:You are at war.
it is actually
No, it would be correct to say: You admire her, or, You find her admirable.
It is, but it is not very descriptive. How about"Nuclear weapons are devices created to kill many with extreme heat and explosive power."
"He is a European but his wife is an Indian" is correct English. However, you have misspelled the word "sentecne" this should be "sentence".
No, the sentence "You are prejudice" is not grammatically correct. Prejudice is a noun, and you is a pronoun. The sentence essentially is saying that "you" are something that you can not possibly be - the noun prejudice. To make the point you're trying to make, you need an adjective to follow the verb "are." Prejudiced is the descriptive adjective form of prejudice, so the grammatically correct sentence should be "You are prejudiced."
Yes, the noun 'firefighter' is a descriptive noun, a noun that give you a picture of the person or thing.For example, in the sentence, "People put out the fire.", a perfectly correct sentence but it doesn't give a clue who those people are (passersby, neighbors, the family?). The sentence, "Firefighters put out the fire." tells you that the fire was put out by professionals and it was probably put out safely.
*Juicy Bits (descriptive words) *Correct Punctuation I'm in 5th grade
The spelling for the bones of the back is vertebrae(singular is vertebra).
Descriptive grammar seeks to describe how language is actually used it the real world.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
The correct answer is reflective and descriptive
Yes, this sentence is correct.
Yes. (But the correct descriptive term is "transcendental".)
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
Yes, that is a correct sentence.
That sentence is grammatically correct.