do you dudes think this is correct grammar?
“Children can do anything they put their minds to.”
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Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
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Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
3 hours ago
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Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
3 hours ago
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Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
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Hi there. In answer to your question, yes. It is. But this isn't what we answer on ELU.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about English language and usage as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
– Lordology
7 hours ago
What specifically are you questioning? to at the end? Generalization using the plural?
– TRomano
5 hours ago
I think they were just asking about grammaticality. That is what we do here, btw.
– John Lawler
3 hours ago
@JohnLawler We answer questions about grammar, but not questions phrased in such a way that the end answer is "Yes" or "No" and requires no additional explanation. That would make the question too broad or too simple (because there isn't enough detail to the question).
– psosuna
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