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Does this sentence make sense? is the grammar correct?

I just saw the most beautiful girl ever. She looks like an angel.

I saw her- that's past tense.
Looks like...- that's present, because her looks don't change after having me lay my eyes on her yea?

Does this sentence make sense and have good grammar?

It made sense the first time. For your revision, try:

I am who I am because of my heritage and my God, and I am proud of what makes me, me, so no one will ever change that.

I removed the comma before "because." "Because of my heritage and my God" is a prepositional phrase. If you started with it, you would need a comma. I changed "and" to "so" because you want to show result rather than additional information. I added a comma after the first "me" because you would pause there when you spoke. Commas in writing show where pause would occur in speaking.

Hello again, is this sentence correct(grammar) and make sense? If not how would be better? Thanks?

Therefore, for me self-confidence is an important quality that benefits me for life. It makes me be able to face any challenge, and it assists me to fully show my ability and talent in any situation.


U guys are so nice and helpful!

Does this sentence make sense and/or is it grammatically correct, "In the absence of individuation…"?

You asked, ‘Does this sentence make sense and/or is it grammatically correct, "In the absence of individuation…"?’What you have quoted is not a sentence. It is not even a clause. It is a pair of phrases that may serve as an introduction to a sentence. As such, it makes sense and is grammatically correct… so far. Whether it comports with whatever else you’re going to say is anybody’s guess.

Which sentence is correct? Easy if you know grammar.?

Which is correct?

A.) The words "impolite" and "inconsiderate" have about the same meaning.

B.) The words impolite and inconsiderate have about the same meaning.


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Does this setence make grammatical sense? Please correct/fix?

lease review and correct this sentence.

My manager sent me an email asking me to review a report ...does this response sound okay? Please correct/fix

"I went through each page and found four items that have either not yet been entered or updated in our system. I marked them in yellow for your review. let me know how I should handle these items."

What makes a grammatically correct sentence?

A grammatically correct sentence is one that has clarity and holds to convention unless it makes example of breaking it.Sometimes grammar is obeyed to demonstrate how new terminology breaks down in the final analysis or how old terminology was originally expressed ingrammatically to incur change in dealing with it.One is free in writing to ellicit fresh literary devices to invite wider perspective or dispell cliche'd notions . Business before pleasure is acorruption of the wish, " May your business be for your pleasure as well""God bless you" sounds like a command of a wizard who may soon sneeze, but " May God bless you" identifies the idea of hope which is comfort to know another holds.

Does this sentence make any sense? (German)?

Content: yes; grammar: almost. ;)

Correct would be: Für Alexander hat Nina immer Zeit, or: Nina hat immer Zeit für Alexander.

Rather close translation to show you the structure of the sentence:
For Alexander, Nina has always time. In proper English: Nina always finds time for Alexander. :)

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