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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

check the sentences please

Hi, Please check these and put your special attention to the underlined parts.

1. It wasn't him against implausible. -- Would a noun usually be used in the place underlined?

2. He is from everlasting.

3. She was a new kind of charismatic. -- Like no. 1, would a noun usually be used in the place underlined?

4. You shouldn't fooled by mere apperances and make a right decision. -- I Googled and seem to have seen more than plenty with the wording "a right something," instead of "the right something. I think there were a lot more with "the right something" though.
  

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Believer Hi, Please check these and give your special attention to the underlined parts. 1. It wasn't him against implausible.

  • Believer Hi, Please check these and give your special attention to the underlined parts.
  • 1.
  • It wasn't him against implausible.
  • -- Would a noun usually be used in the place underlined?
  • Yes.
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BelieverHi, Please check these and give your special attention to the underlined parts.

1. It wasn't him against implausible. -- Would a noun usually be used in the place underlined? Yes.

2. He is from everlasting. He is from everlasting what?

3. Sh
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Thank you, Feebs11.

Are you saying that sentence 1 is correct or are you agreeing with my statement that a noun would usually be usually used for the place underlined? Which one?

As to question 4, I have known all along that when you have a word that is preceded with the adjective "right" or "wrong," the article to be used is always (it not almost always "the") "the" and not "a",

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