was this sentence writed right?
Economics of an enterprise and entrepreneurial activity in the industry
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That’s not a full sentence…
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Economical enterprising and entrepreneurial activity in the industry.
But are they not one in the same? It sounds redundant to me.
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Neither of them are correct. There is no such word as “writed”. That question should be: “Was this sentence written correctly?”. The second one beginning “economics of an…..” is not a sentence as it has no verb.
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That is a fragment. A true sentence has a subject (THE MAIN NOUN OF THE SENTENCE) and a predicate (DESRIBING WHAT THE SUBJECT IS DOING, MUST CONTAIN A VERB) IS is a verb.
Your 1st sentence was also wrote wrong. It should be, “Was this sentence wrote correctly?”
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No, it wasn’t written correctly. It’s not a complete sentence. Where is the verb?
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It is actually not a sentence, and it is more likely to be a title and also your qouestion should be written in this way:
Was this sentence written right?
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The “Sentence was written correctly.” But your question was wrong, it was suppose to be “Was this sentence written correctly?”
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It is correct in grammar and spellings
but the thing is you have’nt mentioned the full sentence…
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no it wasn’t written correctly.
Was this sentence written correctly?
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it is not ‘rited’ correctly
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