I'd like ham, also.
There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.
There's nothing wrong in ending an English sentence with a preposition; however, one can also say, "mortgage for which you can qualify."
A preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. The word to note here is that a preposition is a link and therefore can not come at the end of a sentance
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
There is nothing wrong with that sentence.
If you have a topic sentence re-write the topic sentence in the ending and don't pull in any facts!
Right. You could also say, "Whose book is this?"
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
The word "wrong" can be an adverb, but it is uncommon to use it as such.For example "he was doing it all wrong".The more common adverb is "wrongly".An example sentence is "he was wrongly accused of the crime".
The answer I gave was wrong.
it sounds wrong and its incorrect english
Nothing is wrong with that