Tag: grammar
- When talking about a broken device, would there be any difference between: “I will get it working.” and “I will get it to work.”
- “Robert had suggested he invite her to his graduation . . .”
- Which of the following sentences is correct: Can you not travel during this period? or Are you unable to travel during this period?
- The grammatical explanation for an ‘It looks like …’ clause? (dumthe subjects)
- Can I drop to be verb in passive voice in these cases? Is it correct, what is the grammatical name of this phenomenon?
- How does “_ and I”/”_ and me” rule change when inside brackets
- “Something’s wrong” vs “Something wrong”
- Please is polite but can adding it seem impolite or impatient
- Grammar related to “not only … but also…”
- “Logic” vs “Grammar”