The sentence "either nisha or her sisters is At Fault" is not correct because of lack of subject-verb agreement in number and lack of proper capitalization of the first letter of the proper name. When two elements of the subject of a sentence are linked by an alternative coordinating conjunction ("or" or "nor"), the proper number of the verb is determined by whichever of the linked elements is closer to the verb in the sentence. In the given sentence, the plural element "sisters" is closer to the verb, so that the sentence should read, "Either Nisha or her sisters are at fault." Note for contrast, "Either Nisha's sisters or Nisha herself is at fault."
You can actually see where the rock layers moved on either side of the fault.
The correct spelling is excellent.An example sentence is "it is not always your fault if you do not have excellent spelling".
Fault can be used in the sentence as follows. I tried to blame my sister for the mess, but my mom knew it was my fault.
The nominative pronoun is it, the subject of the sentence.
My goals for college are to prepare for a satisfying career and learning more about myself.
You can actually see where the rock layers moved on either side of the fault.
Yes - apart from it needs a capital letter to start the sentence - and comma after the first occurrence of 'fault'.
The correct spelling is excellent.An example sentence is "it is not always your fault if you do not have excellent spelling".
No. They (the rocks) would not be moving past each other if their movement had been permanently halted.
I can't find fault with that sentence other than capitalizing the first word 'the'.
It was your fault that you were late for the party.
Fault can be used in the sentence as follows. I tried to blame my sister for the mess, but my mom knew it was my fault.
The broken window was her fault.
A word substitute for the sentence "A fault that can be forgiven" is "venial".
There is no way you can because it isn't her fault.
Yes, that is correct. In a Strike Slip fault, the rocks on either side of the fault move horizontally past each other in a predominantly lateral motion. This is in contrast to other types of faults where rocks move vertically or at different angles in relation to each other.
She made a big fault of dumping her boyfriend.