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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Bad grammar , punctuation & incorrect spelling.
I think the sentence should read like this:
"What's wrong, is this sentence."
OR if was meant to be a question.....
"What's wrong in this sentence?"
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Your question doesn't make sense.
'whats wrong is this sentense?'
You are asking if that sentence is wrong, not what is wrong with it. Now if you meant to say
'whats wrong WITH this sentense?'
Then:
1. You do not start with a capital letter. All sentences should start with a capital letter. 'whats' becomes 'Whats'.
2. As you are saying 'What is' using the contraction, then you need an apostrophe to show this: 'whats' becomes 'What's'.
3. I presume you mean to say 'with' instead of 'is'.
4. Your spelling of sentence is wrong. Note the final c instead of an s.
5. The word sentence should be replaced by the word question for the purposes of logic.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
U said whats wrong is this Sentense
welll.....
Bo Capital letter at the beginning !!!
and u said is instead of In
- 1 decade ago
Alot.
Spelling: 'sentense' should be 'sentence'
Punctuation & capitalization: 'whats' should be 'What's'
Wrong word usage: 'is' should be 'with'
The correct sentence would be as follows:
What's wrong with this sentence?
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- Scary GirlLv 61 decade ago
whats.it should be what's.And I'm not sure but I think sentense is supposed to be sentence.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
s in sentense should be c
- AИИALv 51 decade ago
If you want non-USians, non-English, non-Australians to read this, you should change "is" into "in". I don't know if the sentence would be correct this way, but it would be more correct
- Anonymous1 decade ago
there's suppose to be an apostrophe, is is suppose to be with, sentence is spelled with a c not s, the w in what is suppose to be capitalized