Both are correct. Coarser is better in most cases.
Proper grammatical form is: The vendors do not have X.
Demonyn - from the Greek work for Populous 'Demos'.
Cedar is a soft wood, it has a loose coarse grain.
IN PROPER ENGLISH, YOU MUST USE AN AUXILIAR VERB FOR YOU TO NEGATE AN ACTION. IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CONTRACT, YOU CAN USE "DO", DON'T, "DID", DIDN'T, "WILL", WON'T; WE DON'T, WE DIDN'T, WE WON'T, ETC.
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Proper grammatical form is: The vendors do not have X.
To use "grammatical" in a sentence, you could say: "She always makes sure her sentences are grammatically correct." This showcases the use of the word "grammatical" in the context of proper sentence structure.
To effectively manage and control the growth of coarse grass in your lawn, you can regularly mow the grass to a proper height, apply herbicides specifically designed to target coarse grass, and improve the overall health of your lawn through proper watering, fertilizing, and aeration. Additionally, consider overseeding with fine grass varieties to outcompete the coarse grass.
Presumably 'correct, grammatical Spanish' as against slang; the equivalent to Standard English.
Coarse soil has larger particles with poor water retention and drainage capabilities. It tends to be well-aerated but may lack nutrients as water drains quickly through it. Plants may struggle to establish roots in coarse soil without proper amendments.
Speaking with correct subject-verb agreement, using proper tense and word order, and avoiding run-on sentences are examples of maintaining grammatical accuracy while speaking. Maintaining clarity and coherence in speech also contributes to grammatical accuracy.
yes, of coarse its a good manner
Grammatical competence refers to a person's ability to use grammar correctly in a language. Examples include knowing when to use past tense versus present tense, subject-verb agreement, and proper sentence structure. People with strong grammatical competence can construct sentences that are clear, coherent, and accurate.
Demonyn - from the Greek work for Populous 'Demos'.
It is the statement of the government about a policy or issue.
The proper time to shout Objection is when the attorney does not agree with the statement the attorney/prosecutor is saying.
i unused the dress because it is old