It often helps to read your sentences out loud to check for mistakes in grammar and cohesion.
Yes, that is a correct sentence.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
To correct a misplaced modifier, you can move it closer to the word or phrase it is meant to modify to clarify the intended meaning of the sentence. Ensure that the modifier is placed in a logical position to avoid confusion or ambiguity for the reader. Always double-check your sentence to confirm that the modifier is clearly and appropriately describing the correct subject.
Yes, the sentence is correct.
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
A correct sentence would have a verb and a subject such as: "This is a cheque for the refund of your deposit."
The correct formation of this sentence will be: "This meeting is of utmost importance."
Check if the sentence starts with a capital letter and and makes sense.
Yes it's correct.
correct. but one religon seems to have the most terrorists.
Yes, "you ate your soup" is correct. Both as a statement and a question.
No.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It is clear and concise.
Back in the days before computers, the only way to check that a sentence was correct was to refer to a grammar textbook. Now, of course, a sentence can be run through your word processing program's grammar, or through a more thorough professional online grammar checker.
as I drove south, I could see that the old road was rebuilding
"How are you" is a correct sentence.