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No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."
The problem is with subject-verb agreement. "He" should be changed to "He wants" to match the plural verb "want." The correct sentence is: "He wants to give me a bright red car."
no, its not a correct sentence. its have you taken the test before.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
== == "pee-et-uh" is the pronunciation of the word "pieta" in the English language.
No, the sentence "i wants to go here" is not complete because it is missing the verb "want" in the correct form. A correct and complete sentence would be "I want to go here."
Nope. The correct way would be Who wants me to about them? Please raise your hands.
He wants somebody who can write a grammatically correct sentence.
The pee was yellow and smelly
The first sentence - I want to be promoted - means that 'I' wants someone to promote him . We don't know who that someone is because this is a passive sentence and in passive sentences we don't always know who does the action. This is a correct sentence.The second sentence - I want to promote in a higher position - means that 'I' does the action of promote. But we don't know who 'I' wants to promote because there is no subject. This sentence is not correct.I want to promote her to a higher position. - In this sentence 'I' does the action of promote and the person who is promoted is 'her'. This is a correct sentence.
pecan (pee-can) or (pee-con)
Pee - a - zo Pee (or pea - like the vegetable) - a (like: "a - okay") - zo (like: how are you? so-so)
He wants you to pee on him.
The problem is with subject-verb agreement. "He" should be changed to "He wants" to match the plural verb "want." The correct sentence is: "He wants to give me a bright red car."
All areas say "pe-cahn" if they're correct. A pee-can is a can that you pee in.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.