Where can I check if English sentence is correct?
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How do you use correct in a sentence?
CK 1 2584041 What you said is correct.
- [S] [T] I’m correct. ( CK)
- [S] [T] Am I correct? ( CK)
- [S] [T] I was correct. ( CK)
- [S] [T] I’m incorrect. ( CK)
- [S] [T] Is he correct? ( CK)
- [S] [T] Tom’s correct. ( CK)
- [S] [T] We’re correct. ( CK)
- [S] [T] I corrected it. ( CK)
Is it grammatically correct to say these ones?
But in fact, “these ones” is grammatical. True, the pronoun “these” can stand on its own in a sentence like “I prefer these.” But when you add “ones” after it, it doesn’t create a grammatical error, it just creates a new grammatical structure. In “I prefer these ones,” the word “these” is no longer a pronoun.
Can you use to twice in a sentence?
2 Answers. It’s perfectly valid as is. It’s not particularly unusual to have a repeated word crop up in a sentence constructed like yours, in which a clause ending in a preposition is followed by a prepositional phrase: The wrestlers weighed in in the locker room.
What is the correct way to write no one?
The correct way to spell no one is as two words, without the hyphen: No one warned us about the incoming storm. We went to the schoolyard, but there was no one there. If you add a hyphen to no one, you get a much less common variant spelling of the word: no-one.
What is the meaning of ones?
Ones is the plural of one. Example: There are several ones in the number One’s means belonging to one.
What is the difference between ones and once?
“Once” always has to do with time and answers the questions, “how many times?” or “when?” For instance: “I only played handball once.” “Once I got my boot off, I saw my sock had a hole in it.” In contrast, “ones” have to do with things. In your tool collection, the ones you should keep handy are the ones you use most.
Is it loved ones or loved one’s?
As a general phrase “loved ones” is plural and not singular (usually no one refers to their “loved one”). The ownership is therefore also plural. He completely ignored his loved ones’ complaints about his intended bride. You are somewhat mistaken about your assumption regarding the use of “their” in the sentence.
Which one’s or which ones?
The possessive pronoun “one’s” requires an apostrophe before the S, unlike “its,” “hers,” and other personal pronouns. The only times “ones” has no apostrophe are when it is being used to mean “examples” or “people” as in “ripe ones” or “loved ones,” or in the informal arithmetical expression “the ones column.”
Is someone’s possessive?
Someone’s can mean someone is or be the possessive form of someone. Someones would mean someone is , whereas someone’s is the possessive/genitive. The opposite is true for pronouns, where it’s = it is, and its is the possessive. You can lose a lot of marks for putting a wrong apostrophe.
How do you use the word ones?
You should use “ones” without the apostrophe. You would use “one’s” when referring to something belonging to oneself. Also, you might want to use the definite article (“the ones”), or even a different pronoun (“those”).
Which is better or which one is better?
A good rule is to save ink by leaving out unnecessary words. As your sentences mean the same, the first version is preferred. It is clear from the singular verb that you are asking about one, not more. If you wanted several better choices you would say, “Which are better?”
Which is a better way to define a word?
Answer. Concrete is the dictionary definition (general/generic) while operational is the definition of the word as it is used in the text or sentence. Operational is the best way to define a word because it is specific to how the word is being used in the sentence/text.
How do you ask which one is better?
Here’s how to ask great questions:
- Limit the actual question to one sentence.
- Provide options in the question only if those truly are the only options.
- Don’t shade the question.
- Follow the same principles for follow-up questions.
- Talk as little as possible.
Is that good meaning?
To me, “Was that movie any good” means “it didn’t look good to me but I’d like to hear your opinion.” Can’t think of a way to use the phrase “any good” outside of a question. So when asked “Is that any good?” a person would reply that it’s good/bad, but not that it’s “any good.”
What’s good meaning in text?
(colloquial) what is good, especially in reference to food.
What good would it do meaning?
—used to say that one does not think that something is helpful, useful, or worth doing What good is a college education when you can’t get a job after you graduate? What good does it do to bring an umbrella along if you are only going to leave it in the car? I could try talking to him, but what good would that do/be?
What’s good in the hood meaning?
(slang) Everything is all right; no problem; used to reassure someone. “Sorry about nearly breaking your vase, Carl.” “I don’t mind, man. All good in the hood.”
What’s going on mean?
“What’s going on?” is an idiomatic expression either used as an informal greeting or as an expression of concern awaiting an explanation.
What good means in English?
morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man. satisfactory in quality, quantity, or degree: a good teacher; good health. of high quality; excellent.