Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.
This question is so poorly spelled that I cannot tell what you mean. Do you mean IMPACT, INSPECT, or something else?Please write your sentence again with proper English and spelling - you might also try a dictionary.
"Is you have driven in the desert?" is an example of bad English. The correct sentence would read, "Have you driven in the desert?" That is the proper way of phrasing a question in English. It is a compound verb. The verb phrase is have driven, is a compound verb which is interrupted by the word "you." So in its correct form, yes it is an interrupted verb phrase. A question in English begins with a verb. Foreigners are confused by the use of the verb "do" in English. When there is a question but the verb is not compound, English uses the verb "do" when the sentence must begin with a verb. Instead of saying, "Know you him?" English says, "Do you know him?" In that case the term "do" is meaningless. It simply allows the sentence to start with a verb.
I have corrected the question. Please take note of it. It is 'it's so good' in english.
good question. no where. at least not any english subtitle found so far.
Yes. If we say, "I like English and science." English is capitalized because it comes from the proper noun England. Science is not capitalized because science does not come from Scienceland or another proper noun.
Absolute genius, love that question
This is a QUESTION and answer website so if you want to ask a question, you must use proper English (or whichever language you're using) to ask your question with.
This question does not make sense. gta escape2newyork is not real, it is a mod is so. also "do you about grand theft auto" is not proper english. restate your question.
WHAT? Please ask this question in proper English so we know what you're trying to ask.
The reason why is because you want the answer right then and there. You don't want to mess around with proper grammar! This isn't English class anyway. Um...notice the question was about capitalization, not grammar!
The question is not written clearly. So nobody might not be able to answer this question. plz write the clear question in proper english. thanks for reply my email address is shahenshah.qadri@gmail.com
The syntax of this question is so whimsical as to be unanswerable. The sentence is apart from meaning in standard English. Please rethink the question and get assistance as to the proper and accepted sentence structure and resubmit.
yes i think so
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please write in proper English so that i can understand!
It is not proper grammar to end a question with another question. A question should end with a question mark, not another question.
So you were doing a burglary and I had a knife? Or were you admitting you committed one. So what who would have known. Then again, I have no idea what you are asking. Just ask a question in proper English. Please, at least try not to be a fool.