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Kande Srinivasulu Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check

Explain the mistakes in the following sentence. "Is your child like voice, innocent smile and that grace in dance are just acting?"
  

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Hi You don't need two verbs in that sentence. The 'are', near the end, is not needed. 'Childlike' would usually be spelt as one word: - Is your childlike voice, innocent smile and that grace in dance, just acting?

  • Hi You don't need two verbs in that sentence.
  • The 'are', near the end, is not needed.
  • 'Childlike' would usually be spelt as one word: - Is your childlike voice, innocent smile and that grace in dance, just acting?
  • Dave
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Hi

You don't need two verbs in that sentence. The 'are', near the end, is not needed. 'Childlike' would usually be spelt as one word:

- Is your childlike voice, innocent smile and that grace in dance, just acting?

Dave

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