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Lucus Ong Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

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1. Having bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
2. To have bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
Are both of them gramatically right?
Are they complete sentences?
Can a sentence start with verb and without any subject?(like the two sentences)
great thanks in advance\
  

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Vctory Ong rules 1. Having bread instead of going to canteen during recess. 2.

  • Vctory Ong rules 1.
  • Having bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
  • 2.
  • To have bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
  • Are both of them gramatically right?
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Vctory Ongrules

1. Having bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
2. To have bread instead of going to canteen during recess.
Are both of them gramatically right? No.

Are they complete sentences? No. Every sentence must have a finite verb. Infinitives and gerunds are not finite verbs.

Can a sentence start with
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Here are correct sentences:

1. I am having bread instead of going to the canteen during recess.
2. I am going to have bread instead of going to the canteen during recess.

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