sabita speaks not only English but also hindi. grammatical write or wrong??
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hello friend,
the sentence is absolutely right as "not only" and "but also" are relative terms and can be used together.
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the sentence is absolutely right as "not only" and "but also" are relative terms and can be used together.
thank you.
plz mark it as brainiliest
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I think you are right.
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The sentence 'Sabita speaks not only English but also hindi' is wrong because it doesn't use an appropriate rule of capitalization.
In a sentence, the initial letter of the sentence is always capitalized or written in capital letter. Also, capital letters are used with proper nouns. Proper nouns refer to the names used for a place, person, months, weeks and so forth.
Therefore, in the above sentence, proper nouns are Sabita, English, and Hindi.
Therefore, sentence when written correctly it would be written as:
Sabita speaks not only English but also Hindi.
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