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Q: What is the mood of the verb in this sentence If it were to rain tomorrow the picnic would be canceled?
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What is the correct grammar for the following sentence If I died tomorrow what will you do?

"If" makes it conditional, so "... what would you do?" would be proper.


Tomorrow morning at 10am- is it correct or wrong English?

Nothing dreadfully wrong with that sentence, but it does repeat itself, in that '10am' means '10 o'clock in the morning' (evening would be pm). So shorter forms would be 'Tomorrow morning at 10' or 'Tomorrow at 10am'.


Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow she wants to see him This sentence is a run on sentence?

Yes, it is one. The proper use of that is : Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow. She wants to see him. Most people would say "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, she wants to see him." But there is no conjunction to the comma. The proper way of putting THAT sentence is "Karen's uncle arrives tomorrow, and she wants to see him." Which is not correct either way. So yes, that is a run on sentence. Another example of a run on sentence is:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving she didn't eat itProper way:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving, so she didn't eat itSo is a conjunction, by the way.or:Jessica didn't like the pie at Thanksgiving. She didn't eat it.Glad to help!


How do you form a sentence with the phrase be pressed for time'?

Sensing that we were pressed for time to get to the airport, the taxi driver sped there. I hope this helped :D


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To precede something or someone is to come before it. A sentence using this word would be: At the event tomorrow, the parade with precede lunch.

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Yes, but the "tomorrow" would be better at the end of the sentence so that no comma will be necessary.


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Would u like to come 2 my house tomorrow


What is the active voice of the sentence a good time was had by all at the picnic?

"A good time was had by all" is an example of the passive voice. If you wanted to make this sentence active, you would change it to say something like, "Everyone at the picnic had a good time." Or "All of those at the picnic had a good time."


Is the word tomorrow a noun?

It depends on its usage, as it would be clear from these sentences: 1. What are your appointments for TOMORROW? 2. I will leave TOMORROW. In the first sentence, TOMORROW is used as a noun and in the second sentence, one finds that the same is used as an adverb.


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I go before Congress tomorrow.


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You can use "told" in a sentence when referring to informing or sharing information with someone. For example, "He told me about his weekend plans."


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