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Is she sings bad a correct sentence?

No, it should be "She sings badly."


Is this sentence correct- she sings beautifully but he sings more beautifully?

Not exactly. It should include a comma: She sings beautifully, but he sings more beautifully.


What are the example of sentence?

A subject and a verb is all that is required to make a sentence: Mary sings. (subject Mary, verb sings) Mary sings opera. My friend, Mary, sings opera. When she has the opportunity, my friend, Mary, sings opera. When she has the opportunity, my friend, Mary, who is from Florida, sings opera. When she has the opportunity, my friend, Mary, who is from Florida, sings opera at our church. No matter how much other information is added, the basic sentence is "Mary sings." As with most rules for the English language, there is an exception to the rule requiring a subject and a verb to constitute a sentence. That is a sentence with an implied subject. This type of sentence is more often spoken than written: Go. (The implied subject is "you".) Keep off the grass. Bring my glasses, please.


Who sings Something Something Something?

Kaskade sang the song Something something.


Is 'She sings bad' correct?

No. The sentence should read "She sings badly."


Is well an adverb in the sentence Emily sings well?

Yes, well is an adverb that modifies the verb (sings).


In which sentence does the introductory word to the noun clause function as an adverb?

The sentence "She sings beautifully when she is happy" contains an adverb ("beautifully") that describes the verb "sings" in the noun clause "when she is happy."


Who sings Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good?

Hermans hermits


Who sings something in your mouth?

nickel back


Write a line to finish this couplet merry sings the yellow bird?

In the early light of dawn.


Is it grammatically correct to say she sings badly?

Yes, "she sings badly" is grammatically correct. The adverb "badly" is describing the verb "sings" in this sentence, indicating the quality of her singing.


Can you give me a sentence for a cappella?

An A Capella choir sings without instruments.