This sentence is grammatically correct the way it is written. There is nothing wrong with it.
Some people would probably prefer "A person needs coordination in order to dance well", but others see "in order" as unnecessary and redundant.
It is correct as far as it goes.The full sentence would be:I have as many books as you do.The obverse would be:You have as many books as I.This is correct, but again, the full sentence would be:You have as many books as I do.
Cricket starts with c but not k because that is the correct grammar.
The word "Which" is a pronoun. However, depending on how it is used it in a sentence the word can vary between being an interrogative pronoun or a relative pronoun.
A Grammar Nazi is someone who is always correcting other people's grammar use in an often informal environment, like the Internet.
The following are examples of modal auxiliary verbs: * can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must Aside from the modals, there are other kinds of auxiliary verbs, including forms of:* have, be and do
The correct grammar is "Between you and me."
It is correct.
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'.
The correct sentence is: "Have you ever traveled before?"
This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not. IE: Thomas is following Susanne. The following is a list of automobile parts you will need: So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
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The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
The correct grammar is "Here is some information." "Is" is used because "information" is an uncountable noun in this sentence.
There is a mistake in your bill.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"