a generlization is a statemant made about something written or said. the generlization is one statement that sums it all up so u can prove it is true by gathering facts that support this statement
There is really no telling if generalization is correct. It is told that generalization is never correct and some has told that generalization is sometime correct so it depends on a person opinion.
A generalization is likely correct when it is supported by a large sample size or a diverse range of examples. Additionally, if the generalization can be logically explained and is consistent with existing knowledge or trends, it is more likely to be correct. Testing the generalization through experimentation or further research can also help validate its accuracy.
Yes. If it means that it is a planned show that is about to happen, then the term "upcoming show" is correct.
The likely word is proof (evidence).The verb form is to prove (confirm or show as true).
Every dog has its day. (possessive.) It's quite likely to rain tomorrow. (contraction for it is.)
fireworks show
I appreciate you asking. This is the correct spelling of the verb (to acknowledge or be thankful).
Google gives you websites based on popularity, not accuracy. The correct answer isn't always the first to show up on their list.
The question is best written, thus: Can someone show me the correct direction, please!
This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
Grammatically - 'twice as likely' is the correct form.
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