is hella hard
Most of the grammar is taught in grammar school. China has highest grammar schools in the world.
If your grammar was wrong, you would receive a lower grade on class work. You would not be considered for certain jobs. You would be turned down by certain schools. For some jobs, it would not matter.
Most conventional teachers say no to this question and mark it as wrong in a piece of writing, but starting a sentence with a conjunction such as "and" can be used stylistically in your writing. If writing something that is to be graded by a teacher, it may be in your grade's best interest to ask them if you will be marked down for starting a sentence with "and."
Yes when writing stories or other writing pieces you would say: Joey said, "this source is reliable" The comma would be after said and it is the same for he said: He said, " You just learned something new" Hope this helped Source: Like 1st or 2nd grade
It depends. If you are in 8th grade or earlier no. 9th and higher yes because teachers actually know grammar rules in high school.
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punctuation* grammar* With the way your dumb*ss types, you shouldn't be writing an essay. Go back to first grade.
The publisher will sell you a copy. Sometimes you can find a teacher's edition answer key on Amazon.
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I'm sure that there is. Your teacher almost certainly has one.
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