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Alda1119 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this question correct?

He'll be going to play basketball.

Is it possible to ask this kind of question?
  

Top answer

You may hear that in casual conversation, but it is certainly not good grammar. He's going to play basketball. He'll play basketball .

  • You may hear that in casual conversation, but it is certainly not good grammar.
  • He's going to play basketball.
  • He'll play basketball .
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You may hear that in casual conversation, but it is certainly not good grammar.

He's going to play basketball.
He'll play basketball
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Thanks so much Mister Micawber!

I still have one more question.
Does this sentence make sense?

The "color" blue really looks good on you.

Do you still have to use color instead of just using blue alone?
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no thats not a question

this is the question

will he be going to play basketball?
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oh yeah! I was wrong! It should be "sentence" not question.. anyway thanks!
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alda1119Thanks so much Mister Micawber!

I still have one more question.
Does this sentence make sense?

The "color" blue really looks good on you.

Do you still have to use color instead of just using blue alone?

I don't think using the word "color" is necessary, at least in casual conversation, and I
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All of these are possible-- nay, probable:

The color blue really looks good on you.
Blue really looks good on you.
That color really looks good on you.

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