a poetic device , in which words and phrases are used
Punctuation Inside Quotations, if you meant the English grammar term. Or you could be referring to the popular magazine, PiQ.
Grammar is meant for continuity. It is hard for people to learn a language if there are not rules to follow. Though some people think that it is a big pain, grammar provides structure and it helps us learn the patterns of the English language. Also, it gives us a basis to build off of for writing and word usage.
Core English refers to the fundamental components of the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure that are essential for effective communication. It serves as the foundational skills necessary for reading, writing, and speaking English proficiently.
In English grammar, a compliment is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and describes or renames the subject, completing the meaning of the sentence. Compliments can be either predicate adjectives, which describe the subject, or predicate nouns, which rename the subject.
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The phrase "sneezing hard" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar could be a few things based on what you really meant.
That sentence has very bad grammar, I think it was meant to say "yo no soy muy cansado". In that case, it would mean, "I am not very tired", but the grammar is so bad that it is hard to tell.
9 - 4 = 9 + (-4)
A "ranon sentence" appears to be a typographical error or a miscommunication, as it is not a recognized term in English grammar or linguistics. If you meant "random sentence," it refers to a sentence that does not follow a specific theme or structure and often lacks coherent meaning. Please clarify if you meant something else!
Business English is the English spoken in Business realtionships. There are frequently offered classes in "Business English" for those who are not native speakers and/or are unable to speak English at the desired level to do business.
If you're referring to actor Kelsey Grammer, then yes, Grammer is a proper noun. If you meant to write grammar, then no, it's not a proper noun.
The expression for 175 is 175, the expression for 280 is 280! Are you sure you meant "expression"?