A hook in grammar is a sentence that grabs the readers attention. A hook can start as a question such as "What is of more value then gold?" It could also be fact, quote, shock (Television is a electronic heroin),or a suspend interest (He never gave up on me).
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If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
Well if you mean cahier de grammaire, it means grammar notebook
"Gramática" in English means "grammar." It refers to the rules and structures that govern the use of a particular language.
Adjective Of or relating to grammar. Well formed; in accordance with the productive rules of the grammar of a language
Not at allAnother answer:If you mean 'Is the clause "you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'yes'.If you mean 'Is the clause "is you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'no'.If you had taken the trouble to write your question more clearly, you would have helped the people who you hoped would be helping you. Isn't that worth doing?
When a fisherman says the he cannot hook it, this typically means that he can feel a fish on the end of his line, but it does not connect to the hook properly. It can also mean that the fisherman cannot get the hook through the worm.
There's no such thing as 'grammer'. If you mean 'grammar', it's generally a contraction of 'of'.
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If you mean "hook up" as in have a girlfriend, then yes, he does.
A hook is what catches the readers attention when they are reading a paragraph.
That depends on what you mean by "type" and what you mean by "it". As well, why is this in the Grammar category?
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If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
it mean a connect/hook up for the low