Asked by Mark
Can you please correct these sentences(concerning grammar)
We should reduce a politician salary.
I hate to eat sweets because it is not good for my teeth.
I am going to ban her computer games.
I work only a few hours for a month.
My salary is going to reduce.
He was a judge in Tv show.
They would ban fast food restaurants.
When I eat sweets my fingers become sticky.
Do we say: some kind of a show or some kind of show?
can we use ban with ing? She banned smoking.
We should reduce a politician salary.
I hate to eat sweets because it is not good for my teeth.
I am going to ban her computer games.
I work only a few hours for a month.
My salary is going to reduce.
He was a judge in Tv show.
They would ban fast food restaurants.
When I eat sweets my fingers become sticky.
Do we say: some kind of a show or some kind of show?
can we use ban with ing? She banned smoking.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
<b>Be sure to compare your sentences with mine very carefully to catch all the large and small corrections made.</b>
We should reduce politicians' salaries.
I hate to eat sweets because They are not good for my teeth.
I am going to ban her from playing computer games.
I work only a few hours each month.
My salary is going to be reduced.
He played a judge on a TV show.
They would ban fast-food restaurants.
When I eat sweets, my fingers become sticky.
Do we say: some kind of a show or some kind of show? <b>That depends on the entire sentence; I can't tell from just part of a sentence.</b>
can we use ban with ing? She banned smoking. <b>Yes. The -ing word would then be used as a gerund, and it'd be used as a direct object in that sentence.
It would also be helpful to add WHERE she banned smoking -- such as "She banned smoking in her house." OR "She banned smoking in her car."</b>
We should reduce politicians' salaries.
I hate to eat sweets because They are not good for my teeth.
I am going to ban her from playing computer games.
I work only a few hours each month.
My salary is going to be reduced.
He played a judge on a TV show.
They would ban fast-food restaurants.
When I eat sweets, my fingers become sticky.
Do we say: some kind of a show or some kind of show? <b>That depends on the entire sentence; I can't tell from just part of a sentence.</b>
can we use ban with ing? She banned smoking. <b>Yes. The -ing word would then be used as a gerund, and it'd be used as a direct object in that sentence.
It would also be helpful to add WHERE she banned smoking -- such as "She banned smoking in her house." OR "She banned smoking in her car."</b>
Answered by
Writeacher
In the second sentence above -- to capital T on "they"!!
Answered by
Mark
Thank you :) Don't we use hate only with ing? I hate to eat is also correct?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, "hate" can be used with a gerund (-ing verb form) or infinitive (to -- verb form). In either case (or if you choose to complete "hate" with a noun clause of some kind) that word/clause is serving as a direct object.
If you need information on gerunds, infinitives, or noun clauses, let me know.
If you need information on gerunds, infinitives, or noun clauses, let me know.
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