Hi,
I was wondering if you may help me answer my question.
Are these sentences true?
Is Tom than him heavier?
Is him than Tom heavier?
Is him heavier than Tom?
Is heavier than Tom him?
Is heavier than him Tom?
Is than him Tom heavier?
Is than Tom him heavier?
If no why grammar check websites show them correct?
Thanks a lot
All those sentences are incorrect. amiiiinnnn Are these sentences true? "true" means that a statement is factually correct.
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All those sentences are incorrect.
amiiiinnnnAre these sentences true?
"true" means that a statement is factually correct. It does not mean that it is grammatically correct or correct English. For example, "Paris is the capital of France" is true, while "The Moon is made of cheese" is false (not true). In fact, you don't mean to ask whether the senten
amiiiinnnnIf not, then why do grammar check websites show them as correct?
Note above how to ask your question.
There is no website that is always correct in judging grammar. It's best not to rely on them too much.