Is this sentence grammerly right? "starting the day right with a cup of tea."
R Rezzxa New member Joined Apr 24, 2020 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Persian Home Country Iran Current Location Iran Apr 24, 2020 #1 Is this sentence grammerly right? "starting the day right with a cup of tea." Last edited by a moderator: Apr 24, 2020
G GoesStation No Longer With Us (RIP) Joined Dec 22, 2015 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Apr 24, 2020 #2 Rezzxa said: Is this sentence [STRIKE]grammerly[/STRIKE] grammatically right? "Starting the day right with a cup of tea." Click to expand... It's not a complete sentence. It's in a caption-like style that's popular in social media. The reader understands that it begins with an unwritten "I'm". Don't use this style in formal writing. Last edited: Apr 24, 2020
Rezzxa said: Is this sentence [STRIKE]grammerly[/STRIKE] grammatically right? "Starting the day right with a cup of tea." Click to expand... It's not a complete sentence. It's in a caption-like style that's popular in social media. The reader understands that it begins with an unwritten "I'm". Don't use this style in formal writing.
T Tarheel VIP Member Joined Jun 16, 2014 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Apr 24, 2020 #3 Rezzxa said: "I'm starting the day right with a cup of tea." Click to expand... That's fine if you're a tea drinker.
Rezzxa said: "I'm starting the day right with a cup of tea." Click to expand... That's fine if you're a tea drinker.