Grammar checker
What is a correct sentence example!
Make sentence in englishIt seems like English grammar has about a million rules to learn. Between subject-verb agreement, Oxford commas, and active vs. passive voice, it’s easy to get lost in the grammar shuffle. But there aren’t actually a million grammar rules — in fact, if you master just these few, you can avoid common grammar mistakes.
1.Grammatically correct sentence examples
Write in Complete Sentences
Every sentence needs two parts to be complete.
- a subject (Katie plays the violin.)
- a verb (Katie plays the violin.)
Depending on the verb, a complete sentence — also known as an independent clause — might also have a direct object (Katie plays the violin).
If your sentence is missing a subject or a verb, it’s a sentence fragment.
2. Make Sure Your Subjects and Verbs Agree
You may not expect to find disagreement in a sentence about kittens, but the sentence “My kittens wants food” is definitely having an argument with itself.
The subject (kittens) is plural, but the verb (wants) is singular.
For subject-verb agreement, match singular subjects to singular verbs and plural subjects to plural verbs.
- My kit