0
Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are these correct?

Hye everyone! please help me by telling, are these grammatically correct?
Situation-I have had an accident 2 days ago now I am at my house walking and stammering a bit in my houses' lawn
My friend comes and see me walking like that and says "You are not suppose to be walking"
And I answers"Do you know, what does it mean to be walking here?, it means I am fit!.
Is the coloured sentence grammatically correct?
Actually I dont want to say any thing synonymously with this sentence.
and please tell me can I say this too"Do you know what does my walking here mean"
Thanks!
  

Top answer

Hi everyone! Please help me by telling me— are these grammatically correct? Situation : I had an accident 2 days ago , and now I am at my house staggering a bit on my lawn.

  • Hi everyone!
  • Please help me by telling me— are these grammatically correct?
  • Situation : I had an accident 2 days ago , and now I am at my house staggering a bit on my lawn.
  • My friend comes and sees me walking like that and says , "You are not supposed to be walking .
  • " And I answer, "Do you know what it means to be walking here ?
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Hi everyone! Please help me by telling me—are these grammatically correct?

Situation: I had an accident 2 days ago, and now I am at my house staggering a bit on my lawn. My friend comes and sees me walking like that and says, "You are not supposed to be walking." And I answer, "Do you know
0
Thanks Sir for proofreading my written para but could you please tell me, why I cant use "does" in above sentences?

Related Questions