The verb "think" requires a subject. Grammatically "Concentration does not mean you can think of only one idea." is correct, but logically it is not sound. Better would be:
Being concentrated does not mean that you can think of only one idea.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
you know what? i totallyhave no idea! i think you just have to correct the spelling things and i think that's all!>.<
I don't think that it's a very good idea to drink that brackish water.
The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph is called the 'Topic Sentence'.
This is exciting. Going to Six Flags is exciting. I think it's exciting. (Use it generally for same idea.)
Yes. "She has no idea that you are even here." is a correctly formed, gramatically correct sentence.
Yes, the grammar in the sentence is correct. It conveys the idea that words are the only thing remaining in a situation.
I have no idea what you mean by "checkout of a text", but slang apart, the words form simply a phrase, neither sentence nor clause.
The correct sentence would be "He could not have been there". This is because 'can' is in the present tense and doesn't agree with the rest of the sentence.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It presents a general idea that having a basic understanding of foreign languages can be helpful when traveling abroad.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. It conveys the idea that the person being spoken to received a scolding or reprimand from their friends.
To put concentration into a sentence, you can focus on the main idea or message you want to convey. Limit distractions and carefully choose your words to express your thoughts clearly and effectively. Practice mindfulness while writing to ensure your full attention is on the task at hand.
BASIC SENTENCE PATTERN refers to sentence structure (means grammer and the correct tense). it also means that what is the main idea of your sentence, e.g.: jack is tall. this sentence main idea is to convey a message that he is tall.
you know what? i totallyhave no idea! i think you just have to correct the spelling things and i think that's all!>.<
shut up I think you are stupid
Yes, that is a grammatically correct sentence. It conveys the idea that the experience has been positive and educational.