It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
Using is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "will you please stop using my deodorant".
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That is a sentence using the word troops.
This is an example sentence using the word you asked about. I gave the customer a small sample to give them an example of what we can do. To set an example I demonstrated exactly how to do the job.
In this case we would need to know the full sentence with the subject. For instance, if you say I have or I've...it would be correct to use gotten. However, although the sentence may be correct if you are using "have" in the sentence, the best way to say this sentence would be to eliminate have altogether. Then "gotten" would not be correct. You would say, "I just got back" or "We just got back". Usually when you are using have in the sentence (other than stating possession) than the use of "gotten" can be the correct usage for the word "got". In this sentence, since "back" is not something that is/was possessed, than gotten is the correct term if you are using "have" in the sentence. For example, if you were to say "we've gotten the answer", than that would be incorrect because it is showing possession. In this case you would want to say, "we've got the answer". There are many other rules pertaining to the use of gotten.
Here's an example: Mike wondered if his sentence was thematically correct.
Using is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "will you please stop using my deodorant".
Using a long-winded term for a job, to make it politically correct. For example using "sanitation engineer" as apposed to "bin/garbage man"
I wanted to select the correct option.
Example: My answer for this question is correct.
I found a splendid example of why correct punctuation is important.
The construction "you be" may be correct, for example in the question "Will you be here?" and the command "You be quiet!" you would need to re-word that for me to understand.
This is an example of a sentence using the word breakfast.
The correct phrase is "already" at the beginning of a sentence. For example, you would say, "Is it already time to go?" Using "already is" in the middle of a sentence is also correct, as in "It already is time to go." The placement depends on the sentence structure.
The abbreviation PC stands for the term "politically correct." Politically correct means using terms that aren't offensive to people around you. An example of this would be substituting "mentally handicapped" instead of offensively referring to someone as a "retard."
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
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