Certainly! Let's break down the grammatical errors in the given sentence:
- "because all those courses was been stalling and reselling"
- "was been" is incorrect. The passive voice of the past perfect continuous tense should be "had been."
- "stalling and reselling" should be in the past perfect form, which is "had been stalling and reselling."
- "so you don't have any right its 100% scam"
- "so you don't have any right" is grammatically correct, but the phrase is unclear. It might be better to clarify what right is being referred to.
- "its 100% scam" should be "it's 100% scam" because "it's" is the contraction for "it is."
- "that's way"
- "way" should be "why" to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
Here is the corrected version:
"Because all those courses had been stalling and reselling, you don't have any right to claim it's 100% a scam. That's why."
Explanation of Corrections:
- "had been stalling and reselling":
- This corrects the tense to the past perfect continuous, which is appropriate for describing actions that started in the past and continued up to another point in the past.
- "it's 100% a scam":
- Using "it's" instead of "its" is necessary because "it's" is the contraction for "it is."
- Adding "a" before "scam" makes it grammatically correct and more natural to read.
- "That's why":
- "Why" is used to introduce the reason, which is more appropriate than "way" in this context.
If you have any specific parts of the sentence you want to further discuss or if you need more context, feel free to let me know!