is sentence running with the footballgrammatically correct? Please give an explanation
Dear student,
Yes, 'running with the football' is grammatically correct. However, it is not a complete sentence. It means the person being referred to here is in contact (holding the ball and running) with the ball or is running along with it.
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Yes, 'running with the football' is grammatically correct. However, it is not a complete sentence. It means the person being referred to here is in contact (holding the ball and running) with the ball or is running along with it.
Regards