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they danced with great poise and choreography
The most comprehensive strength and conditioning programs for dancers is 'Pilates'. Joesph Pilates developed this form of exercise on dancers so you can trust that it will have great effect.
Loads of credit think about it you are watching a performance the solos are cool but that group dance was awesome! The dancers in the front were great but the bAckground dancers really set it off
State that Produces Most Backup dancers?? many states in Australia have awesome dancers. for example justice crew (winners of Australia's got talent) auditioned in Sydney look where they are now. where ever it is that you live there is a very high possibility that there are great dancers. jaden smith he is very hot he is a good dancer
george sampson, mr wiggles <----- both great!! Definitely george sampson!!!
As in making it grammatically correct? It is written great-grandfather.
No. It would have to be changed to "You were treated to a great dinner."
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Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
If you are speaking of "Marion, you are great," yes, that is correct. In English the construction is called "direct address."
they danced with great poise and choreography
Yep, it's correct - English is a great language, isn't it?
It's the Declaration of Independence. The thirteen colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.
Great Performances Dance in America - 1976 Choreography by Balanchine Part IV was released on: USA: 7 March 1979
"he is a great chess player" is grammatically correct, but the rest could be better. No one really says footballer, a better choice would be Football player try: "he plays football and chess well." or "he's great at both football and chess."
The subject should be singular, problem, to agree with the verb has, or the verb should be have, not has, to be in agreement with the plural subject, problems.
not really, some very young people have a great extensive vocabulary while many adults have trouble stringing three sentences together which are grammatically correct!