When do you use your sinsirly?
If you know the name of the person you are writing to:for example, Dear Mrs. Smith....Yours sincerely...
If you don't know the name of the person to whom you are writing yo begin Dear Sir/Madam....Yours faithfully...
What are the function of gerund and gerund phrase?
A gerund begins with a verb and a -ing after the verb.A gerund phrase is a phrase that includes the gerund and the rest of the sentence.
Does the comma go before or after because?
it depends because you can use both example:a cat ran away because,...... or it ran away,because....
Does Active voice creates sentences that are indirect unfocused and that slow communication?
No, active voice creates sentences that are direct, clear, and concise, which helps enhance communication by making the message easy to understand. It is the preferred style in most forms of writing for its clarity and impact.
Is it proper grammar to say The kids had been waked up?
Technically, yes, although it's more common to say, "The kids had been woken up."
How do passive communicators often react in a complex or stressful situation?
Passive communicators in complex or stressful situations may avoid expressing their thoughts or feelings, struggle to assert their needs or boundaries, and may defer decisions to others. They may also exhibit feelings of powerlessness or victimization.
What is the deference between sympathy and empathy?
Basically, sympathy is when you feel for the person (mostly when you feel bad for them). Empathy is when you know exactly how the person feels and can relate and can also feel so much like them, that you react to their emotions.
What is the difference between context free grammar and regular grammar?
A context-free grammar can generate languages that regular grammars cannot, as it allows for the use of non-terminal symbols in productions. Regular grammars, on the other hand, are less powerful and can only generate regular languages, which are a subset of context-free languages. Context-free grammars are more expressive and have more flexibility in rule definitions compared to regular grammars.
Do we say looking forward to working with you or look forward to working with you?
If you are going to be a co-worker or working alongside the other person, say "working."
If you are a plastic surgeon or are planning to do something to the other person's body, say "work."
Is these ones correct English?
The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
What are some words with the root word Calor in it?
Some words with the root word "calor" include calorie, calorimeter, and caloric.
Should there be a comma after because?
Yes, in many cases, a comma should be used after "because" when it is followed by an independent clause. This helps to clarify the structure of the sentence and improve readability.
What does the root word elle mean?
The root word "elle" typically refers to a female pronoun in French, which means "she" in English. It is used to refer to a female subject or object in a sentence.
Do use a comma after the word that?
Yes, you should use a comma after the word "that" when it introduces a dependent clause in a sentence. This helps clarify the relationship between the main clause and the dependent clause.
You can respond with a simple "Hello!" or "Hi there!" to acknowledge the greeting. Or you can ask "How are you?" to continue the conversation.
Is it correct to say as per the attachment?
Yes, it is correct to say "as per the attachment" to refer to information or details contained in an attached document or file. This phrase is commonly used in business or formal communications to indicate that the information being referred to can be found in the attachment.
Can an indirect object come after a direct object?
Yes. We may say Give me the book or Give the book to me.
How do you change active sentence in to passive voice?
Take the active sentence (for example "Jimmy bought the green car") and put the current object as the beginning of the sentence. ("The green car") Follow it by the appropriate form of the verb "to be" plus the past participle of the verb. (in this case "was bought") If you want to specify the subject, put it back in after the word "by". In this case our full example sentence becomes, "The green car was bought by Jimmy." Just saying "The green car was bought." would also be correct.
As far as I know, these sentences are all passives: "His car is being washed" "The green car has not been stolen" "The blue car will be sold" "The door was left ajar" "The very crumpled, otherwise-fine-looking piece of paper on the floor over there was left by someone when he went through the recycling bin trying to find a card on which to scribble a sketchy map."
The actives would be, respectively, as follows: "(Someone) is washing his car" "No one has stolen the green car" "(Someone) will sell the blue car" "(Someone) left the door ajar" I'll let you figure out the active to the last one!
Should you put a comma before too?
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase that requires one. For example: I like it too much; I like it, too.
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence The coffee from the leaking pot stained the carpet?
The prepositional phrase is from the leaking pot. The preposition is from. Common prepositions are to, by, for, from, with, in, at, of, on, and like. There are many others though.
Passive resemblance refers to resembling or mimicking something naturally or unintentionally, without any conscious effort to imitate. It can occur through inherited traits, physical features, or behavioral patterns that happen without deliberate intention.
Is it correct to say you need do?
No, after need there are two possible forms, either to+verb or verb+ing.
As such you should say, "You need to do your homework" not "You need do your homework."
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It is also possible to say "The house needs cleaning." In this case the need + verb+ing form is a passive construction. It means the same as saying, "The house needs to be cleaned."
How do you change interrogative present simple active voice sentences into passive voice?
To change interrogative present simple active voice sentences into passive voice, you typically move the object of the active sentence to the subject position in the passive sentence, and use a form of "be" along with the past participle of the verb. For example, change "Do you know the answer?" to "Is the answer known by you?"
What is the complete subject in this sentence-Lisa decided to teach weaving to her neighbors?
The complete subject in the sentence is "Lisa".