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There is an answer and this will make sense. Try this: "That that is, is. That that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!" --- There is no way the sentence can be punctuated because it doesn't make sense. In order to properly punctuate a sentence, there must be some element of common sense in the structure. This is just a random string of is that it. --- Rather than using one or more punctuation marks, I would prefer to use an editing mark and draw a line through the entire text indicating that it should be deleted in its entirety. ---
Does it have a subject and a verb? The subject is "They" and the verb is "made" so it is a sentence. A proper sentence must have a subject and a verb and make sense.
it is its own language, because there are rules you must follow in order for something to make sense. It is just like when you spell or write a sentence. If your grammar is wrong or you mispell a word it wouldn't make sense. That's pretty much how it is in algebra when working with a problem.
I will study hard in order that I can pass my exam successfully.
Yes, otherwise things do not make sense.
The choice between "a" and "an" depends on the following word's initial sound. "A" is used before words starting with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words starting with a vowel sound. For example, "a cat" (consonant sound) and "an apple" (vowel sound).
I've modified the question as to where it does make sense. You must change 'fastest' to 'faster', and then it would be correct.
Everything in a community must do what it is supposed to in order to function correctly.
The answer for that question is DO HARM. Try to put both words in a sentence,which one sounds better? Do harm must sound better. Make harm just makes no sense.
Because in order to answer a question, it must first make some type of sense. "This breed" is a deliberately vague and confusing object in this sentence and and the whole question should be scrapped because the whole thing is completely buggered.
Me thinks not. Because a sentence must consist of at least a noun and a verb. The word "Go" is a sentence because "You is understood, ie; "You go." Now if one were to say "You are right" that would make more sense.
To make this sentence parallel, the verbs and subject must be in agreement. "Clean stalls" would be a phrase that would make this sentence parallel.