They are that group of people that skip lessons to go do drugs because they think they're cool. Guess it wasn't worth it if they ask things such as "why the earth is heavyer than the jupiter?"
People may use improper grammar when asking questions for various reasons, such as lack of education, haste, or informal communication style. It's important to focus on understanding the question being asked rather than judging the grammar used.
Most people would do it just to make it easier to type or they don't know how to spell the word.
Using "I don't like" is not improper grammar. Both "I don't like" and "I dislike" are correct ways to express a negative opinion or preference. It is just a matter of personal choice or formality.
People are often obsessed with grammar because it plays a significant role in effective communication. Using correct grammar helps convey ideas clearly and eliminates ambiguity. Additionally, adhering to grammar rules is often seen as a sign of intelligence and education, which may explain why people place a high value on it.
Understand the definition - improper means not proper. Then make a sentence When that kid sneezed, it was improper of him to not cover his mouth
She studied grammar to improve her writing skills.
No, the correct grammar is "you and Bob." Using "and" helps to combine the two entities into a single unit, emphasizing that both "you" and "Bob" are part of the same group.
please write questions using proper grammar
Using "I don't like" is not improper grammar. Both "I don't like" and "I dislike" are correct ways to express a negative opinion or preference. It is just a matter of personal choice or formality.
this is not an improper sentence.
The person who assigned the grammar exercise should answer this question. Or, you can try a search engine (Google, Yahoo, etc.) using the name of the resource (book, online course, etc.) that has these exercise questions. A last resort is to call your local school or library to see if they have the grammar exercises that you're using.
People are often obsessed with grammar because it plays a significant role in effective communication. Using correct grammar helps convey ideas clearly and eliminates ambiguity. Additionally, adhering to grammar rules is often seen as a sign of intelligence and education, which may explain why people place a high value on it.
I like to answer other people's questions.
Here are 3 examples:The book is improper for him.This movie is improper for the children.Why did you let her see this improper show?
Understand the definition - improper means not proper. Then make a sentence When that kid sneezed, it was improper of him to not cover his mouth
I would love to answer that. Sadly, as I have no idea what you're talking about, along with the fact you're using improper grammar, prevents me from doing so. Perhaps you're talking about how while on campaigns they lived in tents?
One can find grammar rules for using the words was and were correctly by visiting the 'Quick and Dirty Tips' website. Grammar rules are also available on the 'Grammar Book' site.
She studied grammar to improve her writing skills.
If you're not confident about it you should probably write something up first and then ask someone you trust to proof read it.