townly grammar
There is no such thing as a "dighthong" in grammar. It is likely a misspelling or a made-up term. If you have a specific grammar question, please provide more information so I can assist you better.
The proper grammar for that sentence is "She was much better than yesterday." This sentence is in the past tense and correctly compares her current state to how she was yesterday.
It depends on the situation and wording. Not when writing in a formal tone. Example: He got better at playing the piano. He showed improvement in his piano playing.
The sentence "I should not have eaten that candy" has better grammar compared to "you should of known better." The correct form is "you should have known better," using the modal verb "have" followed by the past participle "known."
It depends on context. For example, in a conversation between two people: Person #1: Those items are not for sale. Person #2: Which are? In that context, it is understood that "Which are?" means "Which items are for sale?"
Bexley Grammar by far! Hehe! By Snerderwerder(nickname)
Bexley Grammar School was created in 1955.
Bexley is in southeast London which is quite different. It is no better or worse than any other area of London.
Morris Gleitzman went to Chiselhurst and Sidcup Grammar school in Bexley, England
The address of the Bexley Public Library is: 2411 E. Main St., Bexley, 43209 2498
Don Bexley's birth name is Donald Thomas Bexley.
Bexley College was created in 1907.
Bexley Hall was created in 1824.
Don Bexley went by Bubba.
The tube (underground) doesn't go out as far as Bexley but Bexley has its own rail station.
Sydney Grammar is a better school than Knox :)
Bexley United F.C. ended in 1976.