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.
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