Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
Here are the sentences:
At lunch, Felix’s food situation has improved:
While he used to only want to eat a few bites of food, he now eats much more. How much he eats of a dish depends on how much he likes it: He likes sweet foods like pudding or cake, but he eats less of savory dishes.
However, he often still needs to be fed, especially since he doesn't want to eat anything on his own.
Hai,
In ‘good’ there is no word ‘how’, there is no sign of sweetness and a point at the end of ‘, but of the hearty dishes he eats less’. Like Tannibi wrote.
LG
Before “good” “like”, otherwise grammatically ok.
Space sign in front of “sweet”, point in the end.