A few days ago
is this grammatically correct?
In grammar, there is always an exemption to the rule.
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A few days ago
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yes and no – it is “grammatically” correct, but “idiomatically” incorrect. A better sentence would be:
In grammar, there is always an exeption to the rule.
You can keep the comma or not – either is correct. This is a style issue.
Good luck!
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A few days ago
No comma after ‘grammar’. Exception reads better than exemption.
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A few days ago
Both answers right so far, ‘exception’ rather than ‘exemption’. Also get rid of the comma.
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A few days ago
an exception, not an exemption
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A few days ago
exception
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A few days ago
I would use exception
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