yes that would be grammatically correct.
Some editors, old-fashioned ones perhaps, would change "to all end" to "all to end" on the grounds that the former is a "split infinitive."
An example of monthly in a grammatically correct sentence is as follows: "I fill out numerous bank forms monthly".
They're
they're
The correct word to fill in the sentence is "burst." "The children burst into peals of laughter" is the correct form of the sentence.
She really likes "that" house over there.
Sentence completion is a test or exercise where a person is given an incomplete sentence and needs to fill in the missing words to create a meaningful or grammatically correct statement. It is commonly used in standardized tests to assess language skills and comprehension.
There are 12 pencils in the box.
My position is (.....) compared to (.....) (.....) = fill-ins
Bus is masculine so it would be derIch nehme den ersten BusDer changes to den because the sentence is in the accusative case.
Use "fill the gap," but fill in the blanks.
Some people fill color in your life with their vibrancy.
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