i am a great person
No, it is not correct to write "some vocabulary is" without providing the intended comparison or context. This phrase is incomplete and lacks specificity. It is important to clarify what you are trying to convey for a more accurate statement.
Statement: You hate me. Question: Do you hate me? Statement: Dogs bark too much. Question: Do you think dogs bark too much? Statement: John knows Kelly. Question: John, do you know Kelly? If you need to ask a question as a quote, you'd write it as: "John, do you know Kelly?" their boss asked. "Do you think dogs bark too much?" the woman asked her neighbors.
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
It is correct to write TOM'S when referring to something that belongs to Tom. The apostrophe indicates possessiveness.
In English, either way of saying this phrase is correct.
This is a statement that you are to answer and write about. We do write essays nor do homework.
write a statement or a question sentence
It is the start of a question. A statement would then follow as part of the question. It is asking you to read that statement and carry out the instructions in the first part of the question. Without the statement it is not possible to answer the question.
This is a statement and not a question. You need to write a question.
This is a statement and not a question.
This is a statement and not a question. Write a question.
If you did it wouldn't be a thesis "STATEMENT" would it, it would be a thesis "QUESTION".
This is a statement. Please write a question so we can answer what you want to know.
That question makes no sense. Please write your question in a complete sentence.
This is a statement. Please write a question.
This is a statement and not a question. Write a guestion about what you want to know.
Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?