If you use it with a singular subject it is correct:
It makes no sense to me. - singular subject = it
The example makes no sense. - singular subject = example
Compare:
They make no sense to me. - plural subject = they
Yes, the phrase "makes no sense" is correct grammar. It is a common idiomatic expression used to convey that something is illogical or incomprehensible.
Yes, the phrase "practice makes perfect" means that by continuously working at something, one can improve and achieve perfection over time.
"Laying out" is grammatically correct. 'Layouting' is not a recognized term in English grammar.
Say what you want to type and if it doesn't make sense it needs to be rephrased. Saying "It don't make sense" isn't correct. "don't" means "do not" so it would sound like "It do not make sense". Saying "It doesn't (does not) make sense" sounds better and is correct.
The correct phrase is "There is a lot of sand." In this case, "lot" is considered a singular collective noun, so the verb "is" should also be singular.
The origin of grammar can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans who developed rules for language use. Over time, grammar evolved as a way to systematize the structure and rules of language for effective communication and understanding.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Your question makes no sense! xx
Check if the sentence starts with a capital letter and and makes sense.
Honestly, this makes NO sense your right it doesn't, at least have correct grammar people.
It makes more sense to say, "In this time of calamities you will be safe."
How about you rephrase that question so it makes sense and is in the correct format/grammar? Then maybe you'd get some answers. Just a thought.
Correct grammar is "She met with John and me" because singular, "She met with me" makes more sense then "She met with I"
From a technical grammar standpoint, the sentence violates no grammar rules. However, the prepositional phrase at the end makes no sense. You can correct the sentence by replacing the word "for" with the word "of" or the word "about."
For starters- Spell check itMake sure that, it makes sense to yourself in the leastUse correct grammar.
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The question does not make sense. The correct grammar is "a fish" not "an fish."
this makes no sense, please repost with proper grammar