To correct the sentence, you can say, "Jamal has gone to visit his uncle in Jacksonville, Illinois." The corrected sentence maintains proper subject-verb agreement by using "has gone" instead of "has done gone." Additionally, the correction includes capitalization of "Jacksonville" as it is a proper noun, and a comma after "Jacksonville" to separate the city from the state.
My uncle is the best!
My uncle's dog's name is Fido.
The appositive in the sentence is "Joe," which renames or explains the noun "uncle."
Yes, the sentence "you saw your uncle and aunt come out" is grammatically correct. It describes the action of seeing both your uncle and aunt exiting from a place.
The adverb in that sentence is tomorrow. It's an adverb of time telling when Uncle Rico will visit.
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"My Uncle John said" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't tell us WHAT he said.
my uncle is a drunkard.
My uncle is a fastidious eater.
My uncle studies mythology.
my uncle is a good financier.