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I would need to see the specific sentence or phrase to confirm if the grammar and punctuation are correct. Can you provide it for me to review?
No: "Are you going to be HELD?" "to hold held, held", and you need the third form of the verb = the Participle.
Yes, English has grammar rules that govern the structure and arrangement of words, phrases, and sentences. Grammar encompasses various aspects, such as noun and verb agreement, sentence structure, punctuation, and word order. Following these rules ensures clarity and effective communication in the English language.
is hella hard
Read an book or some article ;-) You look like you need some practise... Grammar checking is always difficult. NOUNPLUS Online Free Grammar Checker of English helps those who engage in academic, professional or creative writing to check grammar, making English grammar rules easier.
There is no language without grammar.
A better question is "who" needs to study grammar. If you do not know your grammar, your writing will contain grammatical errors. If your writing is important to your career, you need to study grammar.
When defining a force, you need to include the magnitude (strength) of the force and the direction in which the force is acting.
Grammar is very important. Grammar is very useful. If one uses proper grammar, then their messages are clear and everyone can understand what they are talking about.
Absolutely, you have to be concerned about grammar no matter what level of education you have.
in my opinion.. yes..
You need to be more specific. Defining what memory? Pagefile, virtual machine ram, physical ram?
Because you need grammar lessons.
You need to learn grammar to be american
There is need of the format view for counter view in English grammar. The format view helps in establishing the laws of the language.
the connect between innateness hypothesis and universal grammar is to speak we need innate hypothesis and this hypothesis not enough to speak well so we need something else which called universal grammar
You need a better grasp of English grammar...