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Correct grammatically or grammatically correct?
For a sentence such as, "A girl who speaks and writes ___________________."
Would you fill in the blank with correct grammatically or grammatically correct?
Kay thanks!
Okay fine. What if the sentence was "I like a girl who speaks and writes ___________________."
7 Answers
- yet-knish!Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Neither one is correct. You'd have to say 'correctly', first of all. And I don't know if 'grammatically correctly' would be grammatically correct...It might be. You could say 'with correct grammar' or 'using correct grammar'.
But also, it's not a complete sentence. There's no predicate.
- 9 years ago
In that case it would be 'a girl who speaks and writes correct grammatically'.
Source(s): Me - 4 years ago
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