whatis wrong withthis sentence
Yesterday Jonny pushed the milk into a ball.
I don't understand how milk can be pushed into a ball.
how about this sentence
YesterdayJonny will push the Milk into a ball.
Milk is a liquid. How can it be pushed into a ball?
"YesterdayJonny will push the Milk into a ball."
Even though the action seems impossible, there are some mistakes in this statement. It can be either:
"Yesterday Jonny pushed the milk into a ball." (Past tense)
or
"Tomorrow Jonny will push milk into a ball." (Future tense)
However, if you really stretch your imagination, someone could be holding a ball (dance) and Jonny pushed (will push) a container of milk into the area for refreshments.
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
The sentence "Yesterday Jonny pushed the milk into a ball" is grammatically incorrect. The main issue with this sentence is that it does not make sense logically. Milk is a liquid and cannot be pushed into a ball shape. Additionally, verb usage is incorrect as "pushed" suggests movement or force applied to an object, but it does not make sense to push milk into a ball shape.
To identify what is wrong with this sentence, you need to analyze the meaning and context of the words used. Understanding the properties of milk as a liquid and the action of pushing will help you recognize that the sentence is illogical.