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RONIN1987 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

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Is this paragraph grammatically correct?

500 mg of garlic and 1.5 grams of black seed were individually eaten daily by two trial groups, during seven consecutive days and one group represents our control group without any additional herbs in their foods.
  

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Did one group eat the garlic, and one group eat the "black seeds"? Note that "seeds" needs to be plural, but it's not clear what they are. Also note that "grammar" is spelled with two A's.

  • Did one group eat the garlic, and one group eat the "black seeds"?
  • Note that "seeds" needs to be plural, but it's not clear what they are.
  • Also note that "grammar" is spelled with two A's.
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Did one group eat the garlic, and one group eat the "black seeds"?

Note that "seeds" needs to be plural, but it's not clear what they are.
Also note that "grammar" is spelled with two A's.
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Thank you BarbaraPA
Yes.One group ate garlic and the other ate black seeds(medicinal herb). This is part of my thesis.
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In the seven-day trial, one group ate 500 mg of garlic daily and one group at 1.5 grams of black seeds daily, while the control group ate their normal diet, without any additional garlic or black seeds added.

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