No, it is not. The "question word," why, should be at the beginning of the sentence. Why was she promoted?
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The correct spelling of the word is successful. An example sentence could be: "The team is very successful this year".
Intelligent is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "elephants and dolphins are very intelligent animals".
Decline is the correct spelling. And example sentence would be: "The world's tiger population is in decline due to poaching and habitat loss".
The word 'sentence' has 2 short E sounds in it. The E in the first syllable 'sen' and the E in the second syllable 'tence' both make the short E sound. The final E is silent.
Yes, it should be "e-mail."
avez-vous déjà été à Édimbourg (common but grammatically incorrect), êtes-vous déjà allé(e) à Édimbourg, (grammatically correct)
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is bulletin.An example sentence is: There is a notice on the bulletinboard.
As the group's secretary........ is correct done is spelt with an 'e' at the end This will make the sentence correct.
I would choose "As discussed, I am attaching my resume to this e-mail". It just sounds a little better, grammatically speaking.
The e-mail is too long.
Of course it is. Why wouldn't it be.The sentence has a subject, readers, and a predicate, are. What else does a sentence need?Let me guess. MS Word or some other word-processing software said that was a fragment, and that you should consider revising. Don't listen to them.The sentence would benefit from quotation marks - before the word Yesterday's and after blogs.
He was promoted president of Washington College in Lexington
Sounds correct enough for it to make sense to the reader. So, every sentence can be an utterance?
Serve is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the waiters are ready to serve the diners".
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'an' is a substitute for 'a' when used before a wor starting with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u). For example: 'a elephant' is not correct. It should be 'an elephant'.