Yes, "please sign in the space provided" is grammatically correct. It is a polite and clear way to instruct someone to sign in a designated area.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "I will take notes at the meeting." Remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and add a space after the period.
Yes, I can: I didn't get a ride, I got here on my own.
SPATIAL - pertaining to coordinates or dimensions in a space
Both are silly. Use a time.Place is better than space, but I would say "a point in time".
Yes, "in the garden" is a correct phrase to use when referring to being inside a garden space, surrounded by plants and possibly enclosed by walls or fences.
What is grammatically correct is "in the space provided" not "on the space provide" and yes, delete "for"
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."
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No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "I will take notes at the meeting." Remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and add a space after the period.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It effectively compares the Space Race with the Cold War by highlighting the difference between nuclear missiles and spacecraft, showcasing a clear analogy between the two historical events.
No. It should be: A horse's teeth take up more space than it's brain.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "write it on the blank," but it may sound more natural to say "write it in the blank" or "write it on the blank space." The phrase you're using implies that something should be written in an empty area, but adjusting the preposition can improve clarity.
describe the path blood follows through the pulmonary circulation loop
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It is correct. In is a preposition to mean within the limits of a space. Note that in the phrase in the blank, a line is provided for the answer, so the space is limited.Thus, we say Write IN the blank or Write ON the space.- GHI Bayeng
There is no space provided. Sorry!
Yes, I can: I didn't get a ride, I got here on my own.