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Is it correct to write It has been a good learning experience?

Yes, that is a grammatically correct sentence. It conveys the idea that the experience has been positive and educational.


Which is the correct grammar to use in this sentence A unique experience or An unique experience?

The correct grammar is "A unique experience" because the word "unique" starts with a consonant sound. The indefinite article "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound, while "an" is used before words that start with a vowel sound.


Which is grammatically correct A once-in-a-lifetime experience or an once-in-a-lifetime experience?

The correct phrase is "a once-in-a-lifetime experience." Use "a" before a word starting with a consonant sound and "an" before a word starting with a vowel sound. In this case, "once" begins with a consonant sound, so it should be preceded by "a."


Which of the punctuation will correct the sentence.of course we had to try the specialty of the restaruant otherwise we would miss part of the east Indian experience?

The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Of course, we had to try the specialty of the restaurant; otherwise, we would miss part of the East Indian experience."


Is it correct to use an apostrophe after the the s in the word years in the sentence She has almost 30 years experience in teaching languages?

No. The "years" in that instance is simply the plural of year. The "year" does not poses anything.