M Mike M New member Oct 3, 2009 #1 The first word of the sentence. Which one is correct? "Have a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman"? or just leaving the sentence how it is in the question?
The first word of the sentence. Which one is correct? "Have a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman"? or just leaving the sentence how it is in the question?
S sgt_cook New member Oct 3, 2009 #2 Both are fine as far as I am concerned. I will leave it to the English teachers to be more precise. Another way you could ask the the question however, is "Do you have a Bass fishing tip to share with others?" Best of luck.
Both are fine as far as I am concerned. I will leave it to the English teachers to be more precise. Another way you could ask the the question however, is "Do you have a Bass fishing tip to share with others?" Best of luck.
S supergirl New member Oct 3, 2009 #3 You don't have a subject. So either: I got a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman. I have a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman.
You don't have a subject. So either: I got a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman. I have a bass fishing tip to share with other fisherman.