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despite her sickness she came to school is sentence correct​

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Answered by bangtanarmy91
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Answer:

yes your answer is correct

Answered by dsubhaa2010
0

Answer:

No, this sentence is not correct.

Explanation:

Correct sentence- Despite her sickness, she came to school.

  • People struggle to construct complete, grammatically accurate phrases for four basic reasons. A sentence fragment, a run-on phrase, a lack of subject-verb and pronoun-reference agreement, and a lack of parallel organisation are some of these issues.
  • A statement that is incomplete and hence grammatically incorrect is referred to as a fragment. Because they are disconnected and perplexing to the reader, sentence fragments are an issue.
  • A run-on sentence is one that really consists of two or more whole sentences but lacks the necessary punctuation to demarcate them.
  • A sentence must have a singular or plural subject and verb in order to be grammatically valid. To put it another way, the tenses of the subject and verb must match.
  • The verb should be in plural form if the subject is plural (and vice versa).
  • The degree to which certain sentence components resemble one another in form is referred to as a sentence's parallel structure. When more than one phrase or description is used in a sentence, they should all be formal and grammatically consistent with one another.
  • Since the above given sentence does not meet punctuation criteria the sentence is not correct.

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