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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
7

Sentence Grammar and Syntax

English
2 answers:
atroni [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Correct

Explanation:

the reason to this being the fact that Brett, the main subject of this sentence, is prominently presented, and is following all the rules of nouns, and has correct syntax in the case of being in the early areas of the sentence. another is the fact that all the punctuation is proper, and if there needs to be emotion in this sentence, it can be expressed with both an ! or a full stop dot. and we will also consider all of lesser words in the sentence, but will mainly focus on the words 'very good'. now, this can sometimes not sound proper the more times you say it out loud, or in your head, but the truth is that it is grammatically correct. therefore, the entire sentence is correct, and no changes need to be made. and as for the syntax, it is on par with the correct terms and placements, as the subject and the predicate are both in their respective areas of the sentence, as mentioned above.

jekas [21]3 years ago
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