We had a flat tire, Amos was sun burned, and we got lost.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Carlos has done his work correctly." In this sentence, "has done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "to do," indicating that the action was completed in the past and has relevance to the present. "Correctly" is the adverb that describes how Carlos completed his work.
Write the word or words that goes go in the sentence. The subject is "word," singular, so the verb must agree by also being singular.
The corrosive material burned through the table and into Mary's hand.
The sentence as it is written is not correct. It needs a verb, but 'doing' is an infinitive.A better sentence is:Ashok usually does his homework at night.
A pyre is a fire that people were burned on instead of a funeral and burial. For example, "The King's family kept watch by the pyre all night".
The "Y" in you should not be capitalized and while it takes only a noun and a verb to make a sentence - which "I write you" has - it isn't a correct sentence because the tense of the verb is incorrect. "I will write you" would be a correct sentence with the correct verb tense. You could begin a sentence, albeit it sounds a bit odd, with the words "I write you" as in "I write you this letter today in an attempt to appeal to your empathetic side", however "I write you" is not a correct sentence alone.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
first we will see the answer then we are write correct answer
On Wednesday of last week, they burned his remains postmortem.
"Your presence is always there and love" is not a correct sentence. You might write "you and your love are always here for me."
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
Yes, nice sentence
There "are" no "exudates" (plural).
No,it is not grammatically correct.
The correct way to write the sentence is "It was Mary and Andrew." This is because "Mary and Andrew" is a plural subject, but the verb "was" agrees with the singular subject "It."
Begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark. Include at least one subject and one verb. That is how to write a complete sentence. I don't know definition of a "correct" sentence.
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?