Can I phrase the sentences in such a way? Please help

  1. The movie has element of love story and actions scenes.
  2. The movie consist of love/romance and adventures elements.
  3. What traffic offences did I get convicted for?
  4. What is the traffic conviction about?

Can I use the word element? Or is there any other word I can use? Please let me know if I have constructed the above sentences correctly?

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The movie has elements of a love story as well as action scenes.

The movie consists of love and romance as well as adventure and action.

Fine by me.

This is grammatically correct but it’s not quite clear what you want to say.

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I have slightly ‘grammaticalized’ your subject question. (Can I phrased … > Can I phrase …)

  • The movie has element of love story and actions scenes. (The story of the movie has elements of love and scenes of action.)
  • The movie consist of love/romance and adventures elements.(The movie consists of elements like love, romance and adventure.)
  • What traffic offences did I get convicted for? (What traffic offences did I get convicted of?)
  • What is the traffic conviction about? (Grammatical, as Torsten says, but it could be: What is the traffic violation for conviction?)

(You need to ensure the subject-verb agreement in a sentence)

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Thanks for teaching me …

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