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The alternative, I too, is still grammatically correct, but unless you're addressing the Supreme Court or the Philological Society, you can drop the formality. ... TOMBSTONE: Use have got, not have gotten.; R.I.P. People who take this prohibition seriously have gotten their grammar wrong. At one time, everyone agreed that...
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Have Got or Gotten or just Got. Is this grammatically correct? As I just have got your phone number as well as your email address from As I have Have Got or Gotten or just Got. Is this grammatically correct? ... As I have just gotten... ... Are they all grammatically correct? Yes! Which one should you use? Up to you really...
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Absolutely. By the way, the grammatically correct way to express this is, "Do you have milk?" ... yes its a fragment but even by adding Do you, its still grammatically incorrect, you would have to change "got" to "have"; "do you have milk?"
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You have gotten good answers from the responders. You can use a semicolon after "...rural areas" or you can use a period and begin a new sentence. If I were writing ... This answer is quoted from the book MORE NITTY-GRITTY GRAMMAR (2001). Nope, that sentence is not grammatically correct. The error: comma splice.
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Grammatically Correct is a grammar tip of the week created by Academic Center Peer Writing Tutors at the University of Houston-Victoria in Victoria, Texas.
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ESPN has just gotten more grammatically and factually correct, yet lost. Not renewing the contract of one Emmitt Smith may have been the "smart" thing to do, but as Emmit has shown us during ... ... ESPN has just gotten more grammatically and factually correct, yet lost.
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Teixeira’s art is the best I’ve seen from him, and maybe that’s because I’m finally used to it, but I feel like it’s gotten darker and more consistent page to page since he first started (which makes sense). ... 6 Responses to “The Un-needed and Un-asked for and Un-Grammatically Correct Biweekly Rundown”...
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RUPA You will not be at practice tomorrow, correct? DART Right, my birthday dinner. How did you know? Rupa says something in Cantonese. Dart looks confused. RUPA Eighteen is a very important year. INT. HOME DINING ROOM - NIGHT Dart and her parents ... The Fist of Good has gotten along perfectly fine without me until now.
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Does fiction have to be grammatically correct?; Grammar helps us understand each other with clarity and accuracy. A missing comma can completely change the meaning of a sentence: Joe jumps, cycles, and trains. ... Run-on sentences have gotten a work out in fiction, too. Faulkner wrote individual sentences that lasted...
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However our American cousins have gotten some things right. They have an excellent written Constitution for ... Increasing use of the Internet has spread the more correct and phonetic American spelling, and indeed more precise American English like the grammatically correct ‘gotten’, thruout the English-speaking world.
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