Hello, I have questions related to the grammar in the following sentences.
If you answer my questions, I thank you for answering.
1. The novel [reads/ is read] well
I think that the expression 'The novel reads well' is correct
But, I wonder if the expression 'The novel is read well' is correct grammatically.
2. The work cannot be done by any one[any body].
The work can be done by no one[nobody].
I wonder if the above expressions are correct grammatically.
Please answer.
Juniper Kim I wonder if the expression 'The novel is read well' is correct grammatically. No. Juniper Kim 2.
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Juniper KimI wonder if the expression 'The novel is read well' is correct grammatically.
No.
Juniper Kim2. The work cannot be done by any one[any body]. The work can be done by no one[nobody].I wonder if the above expressions are correct grammatically.
It's "anybody", not "any body". Both sentences are correct, but
Thank you for your answer.
I have further questions.
1. The problem has ever been solved by no one.
2. The problem can be solved by nobody.
3. She is pleased with nothing.
4. The book is sold well. or She is always photographesd well.
Do you mean that the above three sentences(1,2,3) are correct grammatically?
I ask you because I have learned that exp
1. The novel [reads/ is read] well
I think that the expression 'The novel reads well' is correct. Yes. it means that it is well-written.
I wonder if the expression 'The novel is read well' is correct grammatically.