send your child regular in school. is it correct sentence?
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no, this sentence is not correct because a sentence is said to be correct when all the rules of grammar are applicable on it.
eg - subject and verb should agree with each other.
correct use of parts of speech - noun, pronoun, article
the correct placement of clauses
this sentence lacks them and thus, not correct.
a correct sentence with the same meaning would be - send your child regularly to school.
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eg - subject and verb should agree with each other.
correct use of parts of speech - noun, pronoun, article
the correct placement of clauses
this sentence lacks them and thus, not correct.
a correct sentence with the same meaning would be - send your child regularly to school.
mark my answer as brainliest if I helped. Thank you ! :)
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no it is not correct.the correct sentence is:
send your child regularly to school.
send your child regularly to school.
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