Dancing is so much fun; it is great exercise, too.
Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
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I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
John and me are the object of the verb "join." You would say "Join me for a great show." You wouldn't say "Join I for a great show" So you should say "Join John and me for a great show."
The correct capitalization depends on the context and the specific words involved. Generally, proper nouns, the first word of a sentence, and titles should be capitalized. For example, "The Great Gatsby" capitalizes all major words, while in a sentence, you would write, "I read The Great Gatsby." If you have a specific phrase or title in mind, please provide it for more tailored guidance.
Ballroom dancing gives you a great all-over cardio workout.
Yes, dancing is great for improving cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength. You can do it for fun or competitively.
If you capitalize the first letter of the sentence and place a period at the end, use an apostrophe for the contraction for 'it's', it is a correct sentence: It's going to be a great night today. Although correct as a sentence, it would make more sense if it said: It's going to be a great night tonight.
Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
If you are speaking of "Marion, you are great," yes, that is correct. In English the construction is called "direct address."
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There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
"Wow, what a great surprise!" shouted Ernesto.
Yes correct.
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
yes, correct. Great job!