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The only thing missing in that sentence is a verb."The frozen ponds of Canada are the natural birthplace of ice hockey."
His stature as a judge made him a natural candidate for governor. He was small in stature, but became a star athlete.
The sentence "What are you thinking" is grammatically correct, but it may sound more natural if rephrased as "What are you thinking about?" to provide more context.
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Sally Pearson choose to be an athlete because when she was in Primary School she did a lot of athletics and she has always had a natural talent for running.
Ending a sentence with a preposition is considered grammatically incorrect in formal writing. However, in casual or conversational language, it is widely accepted and even preferred to use sentence-ending prepositions for natural flow and clarity.
The sentence "Thanks to rain and its cold at once, it's going to be a good sleep for me this evening" is grammatically correct. However, it may sound more natural if you say "Thanks to the rain and the cold weather, I should sleep well this evening."
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. However, it can be improved for clarity by rephrasing it as "Any information that you may have would be welcome." This version maintains the same meaning while sounding a bit more natural.
Natural life sentence is when the prisoner stays in prison for a life time.