Asked by rfvv
1. I made Harry Porter interesting by adding more stories.
(is this sentence grammatical?)
2. We shook the building, and it fell dowm. (Is this grammatical?)
3. I will give some hints to you?
(What does 'hints' refer to? What are other similiar expressions?)
(is this sentence grammatical?)
2. We shook the building, and it fell dowm. (Is this grammatical?)
3. I will give some hints to you?
(What does 'hints' refer to? What are other similiar expressions?)
Answers
Answered by
Damon
1. fine
2. ok. In the old days, when I was in school, we had to put a semicolon ( ; ) between such phrases that are complete as sentences. By the way you misspelled down. I might use two sentences:
We shook the building.
It fell down.
3. hints is the object of the verb, does not refer to anything as far as I know.
2. ok. In the old days, when I was in school, we had to put a semicolon ( ; ) between such phrases that are complete as sentences. By the way you misspelled down. I might use two sentences:
We shook the building.
It fell down.
3. hints is the object of the verb, does not refer to anything as far as I know.
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