A few days ago
Anonymous

Grammer Help?

My piano teacher, Mr. Licarra. He has a forest next to his backyard.

a. My piano teacher. Mr. Licarra has a forest next to his backyard. b. My piano teacher, Mr. Licarra, has a forest next to his backyard. c. no change

Top 9 Answers
A few days ago
nene_collen

Favorite Answer

It would be B.
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5 years ago
Anonymous
No your grammar sucks, I can’t stand bad grammar and I think it’s still very important. Maybe I feel this way because I had a very strict English teacher from 5th-8th grade.
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A few days ago
claudiacake
The answer is B. You really do need help with your English grammar, don’t you? Either that, or pay attention in class. See if any upperclassmen in your school do tutoring during study periods.
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5 years ago
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grammer
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A few days ago
Gary S
B. Sounds less awkward. Depending on what your subject is, do you need to identify your teacher by name? Would ‘my piano teacher lives next to a forest’, do as well?
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A few days ago
emily j
b.

and you spelt “forest” and “grammer” wrong

its forrest. and its grammar.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
like everyone else said B!!!!!
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A few days ago
Sheee-Luh-Gee
dude, this is definitely b.
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A few days ago
Paul B in Japan
b
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A few days ago
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b
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