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Shelby&lily Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Dose this sentence has any wrong?

.“You have come to the point where there must be a change.”

Dose this sentence has any wrong?
  

Top answer

The sentence is fine. You were checking for an error not a wrong. Wrong cannot be used as a noun in this context.

  • The sentence is fine.
  • You were checking for an error not a wrong.
  • Wrong cannot be used as a noun in this context.
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The sentence is fine. You were checking for an error not a wrong. Wrong cannot be used as a noun in this context.
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The sentence itself is correct but you don't say:

"does this sentence has any wrong?"

you say:

"does this sentence has any mistake?"

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Actually, 'does this sentence have any mistakes?'
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you mean "You're right", huh?

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