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Hellonano Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

please check the grammar

It is also noticed that there was crack on the wall. This is due to the poor foundation of the bulding.

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What does "It" refer to? By stating what "it" is you might make a little more sense. If "it" refer to a person or people then state their name/s or gender/s.

  • What does "It" refer to?
  • By stating what "it" is you might make a little more sense.
  • If "it" refer to a person or people then state their name/s or gender/s.
  • If you are using "it" to refer to the crack being seen on the wall then delete "it" and reword the sentence.
  • " The grammar problem you need to fix is in your first sentence.
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What does "It" refer to? By stating what "it" is you might make a little more sense. If "it" refer to a person or people then state their name/s or gender/s. If you are using "it" to refer to the crack being seen on the wall then delete "it" and reword the sentence. For an example: "There on the wall a cack was noticed also."

The grammar problem you need to fix is in your first sentence.
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hellonanoIt is also noticed that there was crack on the wall. This is due to the poor foundation of the bulding.
I believe the tenses in the first sentence should agree.

Also, we typically say that the crack is in the wall. (Graffiti, or a spider would be on the wall.)

"Crack" needs an article.

It was

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