Misery, sickness, and exhaustion entered my house.
Type your answer here... Last summer we spent most of our time fishing, going to the beach, and drinking a lot of lemonade. ....apex
baking a cake is easy but baking a muffin is hard
Wonder, curiosity, and adventure walk hand in hand.
Paying for both the bus trip and then to buy tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and buying tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and tickets for the shows will not be cheap.
Split infinitives make awkward speech and should be avoided. If one infinitive is split, creating another one will not correct the structure. Using the proper form in all infinitives is the best way to fix structure.
no it is not a correct sentence.
Parallel is a math term meaning 'two lines that never intersect'. The correct spelling of the word is how I put it in the first sentence, 'parallel'. A good way to remember the spelling is that the 3rd and 4th letters ( 'l') are parallel. Also, you can remember there is an 'a' on either side of the 'r', making that section of the word symmetrical.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
Once things are done, there is no need to dwell on them, to worry about them, or to decide who is to blame.
Paying for both the bus trip and then to buy tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and buying tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and tickets for the shows will not be cheap.
It means it must be grammatically correct. The word spellings and the structure should be correct too.
Incorrect types of sentence structure include:Run-on sentenceFragmentClauses masquerading as sentences (a type of fragment)
The latter one is the correct sentence by structure. The correct one is, he contributed in organizing the program.
A simple sentence.
Etymology, grammar and the study of correct sentence structure.
You have entered the room.
"Cover yourself from harsh sun" is not a correct sentence. A better sentence with proper structure might be "Cover yourself to protect from the harsh sun".
The correct name for a structure from which people were hung is gallows not gallow.
No, that sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be "Is the checkout of a text correct?" or "Is the text checkout correct?" for proper structure.
Parallel is the correct spelling.