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The rules of grammar are at my finger ends.(please tell me is it grammatically correct or if not then write the correction)​

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Answered by BPRVARDHAN
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Answer:

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The rules of grammar are at my finger-tips.

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence, ‘The rules of grammar are at my finger ends’, the subject of the sentence is ‘the rules of grammar’. It is followed by the verb ‘are’.  
  • The object is ‘finger ends’. The word ‘ends’ is an error. It has been wrongly used. The end portion of a finger is called its tip.  
  • Hence the correct usage should be ‘finger tips’. The sentence after rectification thus becomes, ‘The rules of grammar are at my finger tips’.  

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