Even when I'm feeling down and it seems you are far away...
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
About 1 kilometer away from our home is not a correct grammar.
No: 'while he WAS away'. The Sequence of Tenses.
I don't think so. Although I'm not sure, I have the feeling it seems to ostentatious, he seems to shy away from material trappings.
"She wished she had run away, instead of marrying him." or "She wished she had run off, instead of marrying him." or "Instead of marrying him, she wished she had run away."
You can use either a period or an exclamation mark to end this sentence. It depends on how you are saying the sentence.
other than the fact that the question should be in quotation marks, id say yes. the questions seems to be grammatically correct
CCl4 ============ ( you might get away with monocarbon, but that seems clumsy to me )
Yes, absent is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:She has been absent from school for a week.He seems a bit absent minded these days.Why were you absent from work?
If you are asking if that sentence is written with proper grammar (this is the Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling section), then it should say "ran away." If that is not what you are asking, please reword this question to let us know what you are asking. The answer to 'which is the spice in the cookie that ran away' is GINGER. It was the gingerbread man that ran away
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