no, the verb that comes after will is always verb 1 !
No, the correct sentence should be, "You will go to school today." The verb "go" should be used in its base form after the modal verb "will."
Noun - person - Kari, place - school, or a thing - none in this sentence
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
No, the sentence should be written as "The very same thing goes here." This version is grammatically correct.
It could be construed as grammatically correct, with the following meaning: "You heard (that) the alarm goes off [every morning]." (Imagine, for example, a judge at a trial, summarising the evidence that has been presented in a murder trial.) However, taking it as it stands, as a complete sentence, it is incorrect. The following are correct versions (all with slightly different meanings): "You heard the alarm go off." "You heard the alarm going off." "You heard (that) the alarm went off."
A period goes at the end of a sentence to signal its completion.
Yes, the sentence is correct; however, "coorect" is spelled correct.
Neither is correct. The correct phrase is 'goes shopping' (no for no to) He goes shopping on a Monday.
Yes!
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
Noun - person - Kari, place - school, or a thing - none in this sentence
The correct answer is:C. stands for a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
Correct punctuation is the proper use of punctuation marks within a sentence to provide a clear meaning, where a change in punctuation can alter that meaning. Examples: "This bus goes downtown." (statement) "This bus goes downtown?" (question) --- The boy said, "Let's eat, Grandma!" The boy said, "Let's eat Grandma." (he's a cannibal?)
Write the word or words that goes go in the sentence. The subject is "word," singular, so the verb must agree by also being singular.
Is my daughter which goes to scool Neither is correct - which or that are not used with persons who is used.Is my daughter who goes to schoolBut this question is incomplete should be something more egIs my daughter who goes to school allowed in for freeThere should be a question mark at the end of the question but wiki.answers wont let me save this answer if I put in a question mark.
he is the simple subject and goes is the verb. the correct name would be predicate instead of verb
repercussion
We need a comprehensive overview. He goes to a comprehensive school.