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Check if sentence is grammatically correct -you ate your soup?

Yes, "you ate your soup" is correct. Both as a statement and a question.


Is this a run on sentence you went home and ate and ate?

No, that's not a run-on sentence. Technically, it's a simple sentence with a compound verb. It contains a single subject and three verbs. "You" is the subject of the sentence. The three verbs are "went," "ate" and "ate." In other words, there is one person doing three actions. Admittedly, it's not a very goodsentence, but it is grammatically correct.


Is it correct to say she and her brother?

Yes. To test sentence structure like this, say on part without the other in the sentence. For example, She ate pie. Her brother ate pie. Thus you could say she and her brother ate pie since it works if you remove the other subject.


How do you correct the homonyms in the sentence There grandfather baked cookies and the children eight them all?

Their grandfather baked cookies, and the children ate them all.


Is this sentence correct she had a car?

Yes "She had a car" is correct in the sense that She used to have a car before but it is not there right now. It would be incorrect to the sense that She had a meal which means she ate the meal..


How do you spell the word chimnee?

The correct spelling is chimney.An example sentence is: "Santa ate so many pies that he got stuck in the chimney".


How do you join three independent clauses and write a grammatically correct sentence You ate the ketchup She drank the motor oil It was a disaster?

I ate the ketchup, and she drank the motor oil; it was a disaster.


Is the verb transitive or intransitive in the sentence You ate in the cafeteria?

Ate is intransitive in that sentence. There is no direct object."You ate pizza in the cafeteria" is an example of ate as a transitive verb (pizza is the direct object).


You ate an apple Where is the noun in this sentence?

In the sentence, "You ate an apple." the noun is apple, a word for a thing.


Which is correct he ate slow or he ate slowly?

"He ate slowly" is correct. Adverbs such as "slowly" are used to describe verbs that show how the action is performed, such as eating in this case.


Is this sentence correct Mark have lunch?

The correct way to say this would be "Mark HAD lunch." This means he already ate it. You could also say "Mark WILL HAVE lunch," meaning sometime in the future. Another correct sentence would be "Mark HAS lunch." This means that he is in possession of lunch but has not eaten it yet.


What does canis meus id comedit mean in English?

My dog ate it. ---------------- Correct answer wrong question, what you ask (canis meus id comedit) means dog my ate it, while the correct question would be meus canis id comedit, meaning my dog ate it. I would do research on the proposition that word order effects the meaning of a sentence, word order is not imperative. Latin suffixes notate the function of each word in a sentence.