subject pronoun
In this sentence, "you" is a pronoun. It is the subject of the sentence and represents the person being addressed or spoken to directly.
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No, the sentence "I wish you were as smart as they" is not proper grammar. It should be "I wish you were as smart as them" because "them" is the object pronoun used after the preposition "as."
A sentence with broken grammar is often referred to as a "grammatically incorrect" or "ungrammatical" sentence.
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
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In the first semester of the class, we learned the rudiments of Spanish grammar.
We is a noun ........... "We" is NOT a noun... "We," because it takes the place of a noun ("we" is not pointing to a specific person or group), it is most definitely a PRONOUN.
In the sentence given, or any other sentence I can imagine, "we" is a pronoun unless it is enclosed in quotation marks as in the previous line. ("We" may be a pronoun even if included within a quotation, but any single word enclosed in quotation marks is usually functioning as a noun in a sentence in which it appears.)
no because it is slang and not part of grammar
The grammar of this sentence is beyond phenomenal.
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
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The correct grammar is "Here is some information." "Is" is used because "information" is an uncountable noun in this sentence.
No, the sentence "I wish you were as smart as they" is not proper grammar. It should be "I wish you were as smart as them" because "them" is the object pronoun used after the preposition "as."
That is not correct grammar. A better sentence would be "I went to the supermarket and found this item." In the proper sentence, there is an object and better structure.
It is when verbs in a sentence match because they are in the same tense.
You can, but it is considered improper grammar. Teachers don't like it when you do.