"My Uncle John said" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't tell us WHAT he said.
Corny is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "Karla found her uncle to be very corny".
"your uncle died"
Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was depraved into a life of crime. This is the wrong use of the word depraved.... better version: Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was introduced to a depraved life of crime.
Yes It Does
The Proper Grammar Is I Went To My Uncle's Place. You Don't Need The 'Had'.
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
no. Your grandmother's spaghetti sauce epitomized the sense of taste my uncle championed.
Corny is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "Karla found her uncle to be very corny".
"your uncle died"
My uncle is the best!
"How is your uncle and your mom" is incorrect grammar. The correct form is "How is your uncle? How is your mom?" On the other hand, "How are your uncle and your mom" is in correct plural form. The correct form should be "How is your uncle? How is your mom?"
My uncle's dog's name is Fido.
The correct phrasing is "Is Uncle Jack bringing gifts for Katrina and me?"
No, my uncle doesn't live in Orlando, Florida requires the following punctuation: a comma, an apostrophe in 'doesn't', a comma after the name place Orlando and a period to close the sentence.
Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was depraved into a life of crime. This is the wrong use of the word depraved.... better version: Because his uncle showed him to shoplift, the child was introduced to a depraved life of crime.
The appositive in the sentence is "Joe," which renames or explains the noun "uncle."
Tomorrow is the adverb in the sentence. It describes when Uncle Rico will visit us.