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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

what is the possible reason for an elementary student who canot differentiate the following sentences?

Threre are only one season

there are only one season
  

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Hi, I'm not sure what you mean by " differentiate ", as there's no difference between your two sentences (apart from a spelling mistake in the first and a capitalisation mistake in the second). They are both wrong. You need this: There is only one season.

  • Hi, I'm not sure what you mean by " differentiate ", as there's no difference between your two sentences (apart from a spelling mistake in the first and a capitalisation mistake in the second).
  • They are both wrong.
  • You need this: There is only one season.
  • Pay attention to your spelling ( Threre >> There ), to your capitalisation (always begin a new sentence with a capital letter) and to your punctuation (a full stop /period is missing at the end of both your example sentences).
  • )
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Hi,

I'm not sure what you mean by "differentiate", as there's no difference between your two sentences (apart from a spelling mistake in the first and a capitalisation mistake in the second).

They are both wrong. You need this:

There is only one season.

Pay attention to your spelling (Threre >> There
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He needs glasses, perhaps.

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