Incorrect: They does not wants to went to the store.Correct: They do not want to go to the store.
Incorrect: Three dogs ranned into the house.
Correct: Three dogs ran into the house.
Incorrect: Up the hill. (<--fragment) The soldiers matched.
Correct: The soldiers marched up the hill.
Incorrect: Sally who detested water, decided to go swimmed.
Correct: Sally, who detests water, decided to go swimming.
*Notice verb choice and punctuation.
Incorrect types of sentence structure include:Run-on sentenceFragmentClauses masquerading as sentences (a type of fragment)
That sentence is grammatically correct.
incorrect
3 incorrect sentences (for example)Here are some incorrect sentences:i want to go to the store. (the word "I" needs capitalization)I dont like to go swimming (1. No ' between dont 2. no period)Some People Want To Be President. (capitalization)There are many more incorrect sentences. (I suppose over 1,000,000 incorrect sentences.)An incorrect sentence is one where the punctuation is not correct. Examples above.Or where the grammar is not correct eg I am go to school every day. (Don't need 'be' verb am )Or where the spelling is not correct eg I don't like swiming. (swimming)Or where the word order is not correct eg I go always to the library. (always should come before go)etc etc etc etc.
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The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
Please provide the sentences in question in order to obtain the best answer possible. Many sentences are correct.
a correct sentence
It is used to connect a cause and effect - either in the same sentence or sentences which follow one another.
The grammar in the question is correct.
Incorrect ! It supposed to be (the crowd is unhappy )