No. The correct state would be "the game was a loss" not
" the game was a lost"
When a book is good, I get lost. It was this sentence grammatical corrected.
'Love treasures lost' is an incomplete thought, an incomplete sentence. You need a subject (noun or pronoun) and a clause...She loves finding treasures that werelost.
No its not correct
To correct the sentence, you should change "their" to "its" since "neither" refers to a singular subject. The corrected sentence would be: "Neither of the trees lost its leaves." This ensures proper subject-verb agreement and maintains clarity in the sentence.
If you're asking if "You lost the game yesterday" is an independent clause, yes. It can be on its own and be a complete sentence.
I believe that correctly, the sentence would sound like this. "What did you do to cheat?"
The correct sentence is: Did you see The Lost Kingdom of television last night. 'Knight' is changed to 'night' because 'knight' is a knight in armor.
the sentence is correct. what are you asking?
Jake was scornful when he lost in the football game.
The callow youth would not admit that he lost the game by cheating.
We lost the soccer game again.The soccer ball needs inflating.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.