The sentence is a question. It is not written correctly. It should read: Does this book belong to you?
If the book is not yours, then you should respond: No, that book is not mine.
If the book belongs to you, you should say: Yes, the book belongs to me.
The sentence "Does this book belong to you?" is an interrogative sentence. It is written correctly, but it would be more common to phrase it as "Does this book belong to you?" for clarity.
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There: "There is the book you were looking for." Their: "Their house is 3 houses away from mine."
Which word correctly completes the following sentence? "____ the book on the table." 1.set2. sat
Please provide the specific book citation you would like checked for accuracy.
"And" connects two things that belong together. I bought a book and a DVD. She opened the door and walked out.
I love this book!
mary lou
It depends on what your book is going to be about! My advice is to stop worrying about some sort of perfect first sentence and just write your book -- then you can go back and figure out a great first sentence based on what you have written.
There are no adjectives or adverbs. The word 'a' is an article, not actually an adjective. The sentence "I have recently written a biographical book", for example, would have the adverb 'recently' (when was it written) and the adjective 'biographical' (what kind of book).
The novel was co-written by the other person. This is a sample sentence using the word co-written.
A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.Does this book belong to him? = Is this book his? (the pronoun 'his' takes the place of the noun 'book')A possessive pronoun should not be confused with a possessive adjective which is placed before a noun to describe the noun: Is this his book?
Is this source card for a book filled out correctly? yes no