Is this a proper sentence? [on hold]
I cannot agree with the decision of sentencing her to prison.
Is the sentence grammatically correct and does it make sense?
meaning grammar
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- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Andrew Leach
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I cannot agree with the decision of sentencing her to prison.
Is the sentence grammatically correct and does it make sense?
meaning grammar
put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach♦ 13 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Andrew Leach
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
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@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
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I cannot agree with the decision of sentencing her to prison.
Is the sentence grammatically correct and does it make sense?
meaning grammar
I cannot agree with the decision of sentencing her to prison.
Is the sentence grammatically correct and does it make sense?
meaning grammar
meaning grammar
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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach♦ 13 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Andrew Leach
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach♦ 13 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Andrew Leach
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
2
@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
2
@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
2
2
@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
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Please see "How do I check my text" in the help text.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
2
@AndrewLeach, I am a new user, and I want some help, but you are treating new users in such unfriendly way...
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
What's the difference between my question and this one - english.stackexchange.com/questions/389744/…?
– Nikol Dimitrova
13 hours ago
You're quite right: there's no difference, and I've closed that one as well. It's possible to make such questions on topic but you need to follow the help, and say what you believe might be wrong (is it the word sentencing perhaps?) and why you have doubts about it.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago
Even this question which actually does that was closed in 2012. Proofreading has always been off-topic.
– Andrew Leach♦
13 hours ago