No. The part "that I believe" does not belong in the sentence. Also disadvantages is the wrong word. Keep it simple: There are problems with taking the Qu'ran literally. Problems with taking the Bible literally, too!
The word for taking things literally is just that, taking things literally. This can be a problem for small children or for people who have trouble detecting sarcasm or humor.
I believe in taking life's contretemps in my stride rather than making a fuss over them.
The verb is "is". "he" is a pronoun, taking the place of a noun , and "sick" is an adjective, describing the subject,"he".
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If that was the sentence of the court, believe me, it was legal! You can have his attorney appeal the decision if you feel strongly about it.
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"The disadvantages of taking beta prostate include possible diarrhea, upset stomach, gas, and constipation. There are also potential links between low sex drive and the taking of beta prostate."
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There is no definite answer to this question. However, most linguists and authors believe that no abbreviations should be used in a sentence. They are used for note-taking, or as headings for letters or compositions. no they should not be abbreviated no they should not be abbreviated
Fatigue and boredom. Both cause mistakes.
Yes, the sentence is correct. The subject 'I' is inferred. Thank is the verb. You is the object. 'Taking the time to facilitate the training session' noun clause, object of the preposition 'for'.
The disadvantages of taking a bath in melted chocolate is that the chocolate might be difficult to wash up your body and clean the tub, it is quite expensive and time consuming to melt all that chocolate.