The vegetables I bought at the market were fresh.
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No, it is not. The "question word," why, should be at the beginning of the sentence. Why was she promoted?
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with the word "so." However, it may be informal or conversational in style.
Both are grammatically correct, but the normal word-order is "you are correct." The inverted word-order of "correct you are" is used for an emphatic, ironic or humorous effect.
Yes, it is.
It means it must be grammatically correct. The word spellings and the structure should be correct too.
I is a personal pronoun.
A grammatically correct sentence follows the rules of syntax and grammar in a specific language. This includes using proper word order, punctuation, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure. Grammatically correct sentences are clear, coherent, and convey the intended meaning effectively.
The syntax (word flow) disrupts the gramatical functions. Try to reword the sentence.
No. r is spelled are and the word order should be: When are you coming?
LeastDuck, as you are a grrreat fan of deleting other people´s answer, try your own medicine. Like it, Ducky?
"I" is the first person pronoun.