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well it is correct but the grammar is wrong instead say "are you good at swimming" they both mean the same but this sentence a correct pronunciation.No. We say we are good at something if we mean that we do it well. The sentence "You are good in swimming" might be correct, but only if "swimming" is the name of a course of study, just as we might say "You are good in French," meaning you get get high marks in French class.
Authors may use adverbs to provide more specific information about how an action is carried out or to add nuance to a character's emotions or thoughts. Adverbs can also help vary sentence structure and add style to writing. However, it's important for authors to use adverbs judiciously to avoid weakening their writing or relying too heavily on adverbs instead of choosing stronger verbs.
No, "loud" is actually an adjective. Adverbs typically describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence. If you want to describe how something is being done in a loud manner, you could use an adverb like "loudly" instead.
The correct term is object of the preposition, the noun or noun form that follows the preposition, which is being connected by it. Prepositions that lack an object are usually adverbs instead.
Yes, and in many cases it would be preferred. "See you tomorrow" is very informal.
In todays society being ignorant is not an option. or The student was ignorant to the fact that the test was today instead of tomorrow.
It means instead of waiting to do something that you need to do tomorrow, do it today.
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They picked him instead of me, I was disappointed.
Bromine is the other main sanitizer traditionally used in swimming pools.
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Comma's are the hardest punctuation mark to place in a sentence. A comma can be placed after instead at the beginning of a sentence if the sentence is a continuation of the subject in the one before it.