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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I'd like to determine whether this sentence is grammatically correct.

I wrote this sentences on microsoft word-

"Then came the foods"

and

"Firstly arrived the never-ending speeches".

And in both cases, word sougt out to underline them with green because of "verb confusion".

Now, if someone can tell me if i'm really am wrong here(and if so, how am I wrong), or that word is just misunderstanding what i meant to write, beacuse of his limited and artificial intelligence, i would very much appreciate it.
  

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Hi, I wrote this sentences on microsoft word- "Then came the foods" (say just 'food') and "Firstly arrived the never-ending speeches". These sentences are correct. Word is not really good at grammar, and I would expect it to be hopeless at dealing with inversions like these.

  • Hi, I wrote this sentences on microsoft word- "Then came the foods" (say just 'food') and "Firstly arrived the never-ending speeches".
  • These sentences are correct.
  • Word is not really good at grammar, and I would expect it to be hopeless at dealing with inversions like these.
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Hi,

I wrote this sentences on microsoft word-

"Then came the foods" (say just 'food')

and

"Firstly arrived the never-ending speeches".

These sentences are correct.

Word is not really good at grammar, a

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