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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar?

Hi, could you please check the sentences is grammatically correct?

Sarah and Tom are newlyweds couple who decided to go to Europe for their honeymoon. But soon their fairytale romance starts to crack as the meaning of marriage puts their relationship to the test.

  

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There are a few problems. One is that "newlyweds" is being used as an adjective before "couple," so it should be "newlywed" because adjectives are not plural (or singular) in English (except for this, that, these, those , and possessive pronouns). Additionally, couple is singular, so you need a before it.

  • There are a few problems.
  • One is that "newlyweds" is being used as an adjective before "couple," so it should be "newlywed" because adjectives are not plural (or singular) in English (except for this, that, these, those , and possessive pronouns).
  • Additionally, couple is singular, so you need a before it.
  • Then you have the problem of tense.
  • If you are relating a story your read or heard, you should relate it in the present, because it continues to present as it is literature.
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There are a few problems. One is that "newlyweds" is being used as an adjective before "couple," so it should be "newlywed" because adjectives are not plural (or singular) in English (except for this, that, these, those, and possessive pronouns). Additionally, couple is singular, so you need a before it. Then you have the problem of tense. If you are relating a story your read or

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