The noun city's shows possession; something of or belonging to the city, indicated by using the 's. Example:
The city's old buses have been replaced recently. (the old buses belonging to the city)
Don't have a clue
Proper grammatical form is: The vendors do not have X.
Either form is acceptable.
yes, "you discribed to my mother and me" is correct grammar, however the form of the question could be made more clear.
In linguistics, a transformational grammar, or transformational-generative grammar (TGG), is a generative grammar, especially of a natural language, that has been developed in a Chomskyan tradition. Additionally, transformational grammar is the Chomskyan tradition that gives rise to specific transformational grammars. Much current research in transformational grammar is inspired by Chomsky's Minimalist Program.[1]
"Citys" is an incorrect plural form of "city." The correct plural form is "cities."
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"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
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You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
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Kinetic energy. What form of grammar do you possess?
The correct grammar is "How are your parents?" This is because "parents" is a plural noun, so the verb "are" should also be in the plural form.
The full form of "grammar" is the study of rules governing the use of language, particularly syntax, morphology, and semantics.
When several communities grow to the extent that they form a single unit it is often referred to as a conurbation.
No, the correct grammar is "did not even enjoy." The verb "enjoy" should be in the base form after "did not."