It’s hard to believe that a woman her age could accomplish so much.

my reply is I believe this sentence is correct so no change

It'd be better to leave out the "woman" and "her age" elements. How about this? ~~> It's hard to believe that a person could accomplish so much.

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AS Writeteacher says, the sentence isn't politically correct. However, your sentence is correct grammatically. :O)

yes

Decide if the following sentence is grammatically CORRECT or INCORRECT.

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To determine if a sentence is grammatically correct, we need to analyze its structure, punctuation, and word usage. Let's break down the sentence in question: "It’s hard to believe that a woman her age could accomplish so much."

1. Structure: The sentence follows a standard subject-verb-object structure. The subject is "It" and the verb is "is," both of which are correctly conjugated. The object is the subordinate clause, "that a woman her age could accomplish so much."

2. Punctuation: The sentence uses proper punctuation with the inclusion of the apostrophes in "It's" (contraction of "It is") and the use of quotation marks around the quoted phrase "a woman her age could accomplish so much."

3. Word usage: The sentence correctly uses appropriate words with proper grammar, such as "woman," "her," "age," "could," and "so much."

Considering the grammatical aspects, your original sentence is indeed correct. However, it is important to note that the sentence could be seen as politically incorrect or potentially offensive due to its emphasis on age and gender. The revised suggestion to remove the specific references to age and gender is more inclusive and neutral.