Grammar Rules 101
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- Q11. The first letter of the first word in a sentence should be?a big lettera capital lettera large letter300s
- Q22. The order of a basic positive sentence isSubject-Object-VerbVerb-Object-SubjectSubject-Verb-Object300s
- Q33. Every sentence must have a subject andan objecta verba conjunctiona pronoun300s
- Q44. A plural subject needsa singular verba plural verb300s
- Q55. When two singular subjects are connected by or, usea verba plural verba singular verb300s
- Q66. Adjectives usually comeafter a nounbefore a nounafter object300s
- Q77. If an opinion-adjective and a fact-adjective are used before a noun, which comes first?an opinion-adjectivethe order doesn't mattera fact-adjective300s
- Q88. In American English, a collective noun is usually treated asit doesn't changepluralsingular300s
- Q99. The terms "its" and "it's" havethe same meaningdifferent meanings300s
- Q1010. Which is correct?You're looking good.Your looking good.300s
- Q1111. Which is correct?they're new carthere new cartheir new car300s
- Q1212. A proper noun should begin witha small lettera proper lettera large lettera capital letter300s