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Which is the correct order of a sentence using : "Will" in AFFIRMATIVE sentence​

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Contestado por jennie1222
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Respuesta:

no sé amigo no te entendí


mvyllagut: porque desperdician el chance de otra persona para de verdad si ayudar a alguien, escribiendo "no entendí" cuando se lo puedes escribir a la persona buscando ayuda por los comentarios.
Contestado por Perlayexalenaguirre
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Respuesta:

What is the correct word order in a sentence?

Word order refers to the way words are arranged in a sentence. The standard word order in English is: Subject + Verb + Object.

How do you know which sentence is correct?

In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and verb must agree with one another in their tense. If the subject is in plural form, the verb should also be in plur al form (and vice versa).

What goes first in a sentence?

In those questions, one and only one of the question words has to come at the beginning of the question. The one that goes at the beginning is the one that would come first if it were in an ordinary declarative sentence.

10 Common Grammar Mistakes Writers Should Avoid

1 Overuse of adverbs.

2 Too many prepositional phrases.

3 Ambiguous (“Squinting”) modifiers.

4 Misuse of lie/lay.

5 Ambiguous pronoun references.

6 Comma splices.

7 Run-on sentences.

8 Wordiness (inflated sentences)

Is the sentence correct?

The sentence has two major errors (which when spoken seems correct, but when written has a different meaning). Firstly, let's see what the correct sentence should be

Explicación:

espero que te ayude brooo ❤:-)


Perlayexalenaguirre: Wait l hope it helps you
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