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In grammar, "but" and "or" are conjunctions. They are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "But" is used to show contrast or exception, while "or" is used to show a choice or alternative.
No. It should be "Is the grammar right in this sentence?"
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
The sentence should say "Are there any grammatical errors in this sentence?"
If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
In grammar, "but" and "or" are conjunctions. They are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. "But" is used to show contrast or exception, while "or" is used to show a choice or alternative.
The grammar of this sentence is beyond phenomenal.
no_____If the sentence is You do do that (meaning You are in the habit of doing that) the grammar is perfectly correct and the sentence 'does have correct grammar'.
Yes. "Pavement" is what Americans call a "sidewalk."
No. It should be "Is the grammar right in this sentence?"
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
"It is broken." Broken is an adjective. Broke is a verb, the past tense of to break.
No.
The sentence should say "Are there any grammatical errors in this sentence?"
There is no such thing as an "extended sentence" in grammar. "Extended sentence" is a legal term, not a grammatical term.
If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
Good grammar is very important in order to not be misunderstood.I went to a good grammar school.Your grammar is appallingly atrocious.