Example sentence - He studied many hours to become a scientist and was well rewarded for his efforts.
It was an ordinary day outside; the sun was shining through the clouds.
Predict this, scientist!
The scientist is required to pray every day
The scientist was smart.!
This sentence is not grammatically correct. For the sentence to be grammatically correct, the space between "in" and "to" would have to be removed. Therefore the sentence should read "They are into skating."
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, it's correct, but it's old-fashioned, and rather stiff and formal. The ordinary modern colloquial form is "This is her."
The sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
The ordinary people are the ones that do the magic. This is the sentence for ordinary.
Yes. A grammatically correct sentence (to begin with) has to have a subject (int this case, hand) and a verb (is). The sentence does need to be capitalized and punctuated correctly though...
Yes. Strictly speaking For example at the beginning of a sentence is what is called an "absolute," grammatically unconnected to the rest of the sentence.
'What a drunkard you are' is a grammatically correct English sentence.
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
No it should be "You were not there"...