It is proper grammar.
No. "Rather than" is wrong. The proper construction is " as well... as."
Capitalisation is a rule of grammar that determines when to use uppercase letters at the beginning of a sentence, for proper nouns, and sometimes for emphasis. It is not considered a part of spelling but rather a convention in written language.
Speaking proper English is important for effective communication and understanding. Using proper grammar and vocabulary helps ensure that your message is clear and easily understood by others. It also shows professionalism and respect for the language.
Most of the grammar is taught in grammar school. China has highest grammar schools in the world.
All parts of grammar are important for effective communication, but proper sentence structure is often considered one of the most crucial aspects. A well-structured sentence ensures clarity and coherence in writing and speaking.
Because 'work' is a verb, an adverb - well - is necessary. 'Work well' would be proper grammar.
Well you can start by learning proper grammar.
its really supposed to be its making plants not grow well instead of what you said
well I cant really understand your question, please use proper grammar
No. "Rather than" is wrong. The proper construction is " as well... as."
Well, there are many people who don't like twilight. Somewhere between everyone and everyone.P.S. If you are going to ask that question, can you actually use proper grammar?>>>{How many people are there that don't like Twilight, the movie.}
Either is correct. There are also other options.Examples:I had an F in grammar but did well in math and science.I took an F in grammar but did well in drama.I got an F in grammar but did well in history and sociology.I received an F in grammar but did well in economicsI earned an F in grammar but I don't plan to be a writer.
Well, first they make sure they use proper grammar, then they just type their question into the ask bar at the top.
Yes. The principle is well-known and thoroughly attested: Bad money drives out good.
Well first, you need to use proper grammar, so instead of 'well you write the word scientific where you want it...' You should write 'Well, you write the word 'scientific' where you want it.' Cheers, kiddie.
Good writing must be understandable. If you do not use proper grammar and punctuation, people may not be able to follow what you are trying to say. Further, if you cannot write correctly, people may think you are not educated or do not know your own language very well.
well she is going to be 13 in a week