You don't need the word "at" because asking "Where is the car?" is a sufficient question. Also, in English, the sentence should not end with a preposition, and "at" is a preposition.
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Yes "She had a car" is correct in the sense that She used to have a car before but it is not there right now. It would be incorrect to the sense that She had a meal which means she ate the meal..
The whole sentence is incorrect, it should read:- "Paloma did not make it to work because her car broke down on the freeway" This sentence requires no commas.
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yes,it is incorrect to start a sentence with ''and'' as it is a word to combine wo sentences together, not start a sentence
That sentence is grammatically correct.
Incorrect ! It supposed to be (the crowd is unhappy )
No, that's incorrect. The sentence is, "It is coffee."
Yes, but you'd have to be careful to state the subject or the sentence won't make much sense. Take this as an example: Incorrect: "To help a snowman who had been hit by a car" Correct: "To help a snowman who had been hit by a car, Bob ran to the street"
Just use it. You are incorrect... **** The pupil, getting five incorrect answers out of twenty exam questions, was not very happy.
many different things but basics are incorrect air incorrect fuel or incorrect fire
it sounds wrong and its incorrect english