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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

is it correct?

Is this sentence correct - there are kitchen and stairs.

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No. A sentence has to begin with a capital letter.
"kitchen" needs an article, or to be made plural.

The sentence does not make much sense because these two items don't really belong together.. What are you trying to say?
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I'm trying to say that there are stairs and a kitchen in my house.
So what are suggesting then? There are stairs and a kitchen?
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AnonymousI'm trying to say that there are stairs and a kitchen in my house.
Then say There are stairs and a kitchen in my house.
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WeII I was just wondering if when mentioning the things I've got in my house, couId I mention these two in one sentence. I was just Iooking for the gramaticaI correctness of such a sentence, nothing more
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AnonymousWeII I was just wondering if when mentioning the things I've got in my house, couId I mention these two in one sentence.
Oh, yes. Two, three, four, whatever you want.
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Hehe weII I got a probIem with my keyboard, the L key is dead so I have to use I to make it Iook more, Iess ok Emotion: smile

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