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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Adds liveliness

1. You can't dance on the classroom's desks because it will affect others and damage school's things.

2. The teacher had better bring some flowers into class because it adds liveliness to the classroom.

- Are these two sentences grammatical?

Thanks very much to Teachers

Beopro
  

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"Classroom" and "school" should not be possessive with apostrophes because they are inanimate things. You can't dance on the classroom desks because it will affect others and damage school things. "

  • "Classroom" and "school" should not be possessive with apostrophes because they are inanimate things.
  • You can't dance on the classroom desks because it will affect others and damage school things.
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"Classroom" and "school" should not be possessive with apostrophes because they are inanimate things.

You can't dance on the classroom desks because it will affect others and damage school things.

In the second sentence, you should reconsider the tense of the second clause, the part starting with
"because."

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