Is the sentence grammatically correct?
“This product contains nicotine: a highly addictive substance”
“This product contains nicotine: a highly addictive substance”
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The sentence is grammatically correct. I’d write him like that.
‘This product contains nicotine, oneen Fabric that depends.”
I would write it differently:
This product contains nicotine — a substance that makes very dependent.
Instead of the indent, another comma would also be conceivable.
Correct:)
This product contains nicotine: A fabric that makes very dependent
The indefinite article has only two variants in the basic form: one and one. For feminine nomen, you use a nominative. In all other – neutral and masculine – the indeterminate article is in the basic form. (Google)
Hello!
Not quite, there is a comma missing:
“This product contains nicotine: a substance that makes very dependent”.
LG