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Is this sentence grammatically correct. Our class fool around we meet our goal?

No, the sentence "Our class fool around we meet our goal?" is not grammatically correct. Here's why:

* Subject-verb agreement: The subject of the sentence is "Our class," which is plural. The verb "fool" should be conjugated to match, making it "fool around."

* Incomplete sentence structure: The sentence lacks a clear connection between the two clauses. "We meet our goal" needs a conjunction (like "but" or "if") to explain the relationship between fooling around and meeting the goal.

Here are some ways to fix the sentence:

* Directly connect the ideas: "Our class fools around, but we still meet our goal."

* Show a conditional relationship: "If our class fools around, we won't meet our goal."

* Use a different verb: "Our class goofs off, even though we want to meet our goal."

Remember to choose the sentence structure that best reflects the intended meaning.

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