They do this because they have limited amounts of time to say the plays and things that they need to, so they try to talk quickly, resulting in bad grammar.
No, the example above in incorrect grammar. A correct example would be: "Have you taken a nap?"
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Grammar that we all use, there is no other kind of grammar.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
No, the example above in incorrect grammar. A correct example would be: "Have you taken a nap?"
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Tagmetic grammar studies grammar from the point of view of the relationship between a syntactic function or 'filler class' (for example, subject or predicate) and the type of entity that fulfils or 'fills' the function (for example, noun phrase or verb phrase).
Yes, 'you were correct' is perfect grammar. An example sentence: You were correct when you said that a tomato is a fruit.
I like ice cream.
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A NON-example would be anything that isn't biomass ... grammar, for example.
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Well, the best way is for you to learn grammar properly so you can check your own grammar!If you are typing on a computer, there are several grammar-check programs available. Microsoft Word will check grammar, for example, but it's not perfect.If you have a specific sentence you wish to check, you can always ask a question here and ask if the grammar is correct.
This is an incomplete sentence,thus being improper grammar.
Yes. For example, What did she point at ? However, do not use 'at' with 'where.'