Is this phrase correct children for school?
What phrase is correct-as best you can-or-as best as you can?
As best you can
Is use and abuse a correct phrase?
Yes. It cleverly suggests correct use and wrongful use.
What phrase is correct in the street or on the street?
The phrases "in the street" and "on the street" are sometimes interchangeable in the English language but they have distinct meanings. "In the street" could be used for somet…hing literally "in" the street. For examples: .
The man double-parked in the street. .
Litter was in the street. .
The man drove in the street. (This sentence would rarely be used because we assume a car is driven "in" the lane of a street. When we use another type of road, we use "on" -- The man drove on the highway.) .
The manhole cover that should have been in its hole in the street had been removed and was left lying on the street . .
The school children walked on the sidewalk rather than in the street. .
The snow drifts were so high, citizens had to walk in the street. .
The snow drifts were so high along the sides of the street, the only clear walkway was in the street since there were no sidewalks. In the US and English language "in the middle of" often precedes "street" in our spoken and written language. .
He drove in the middle of the street, endangering cars in the oncoming lane. .
Children raised in the country often walk in the middle of the street. (or road) .
The injured dog lay in the middle of the street after being hit by a passing car. .
Mary spotted a ten-dollar bill lying in the street and jay-walked to pick it up. .
It is dangerous to open a car door in the street. (in or into) In the USA, our houses are "on" a street, we drive "on" a street, we live "on" a street, we walk "on" a street, etc. Overseas, they might use "in". Ex. I live in Briar Close Lane. (a street)
Which is the correct phrase you are at the beach or you are on the beach?
The correct phrase is you are at the beach. Both are correct depending on you are . If you are not inside the beach properly you are at the beach, and if you are inside it… you are on the beach. You are walking on an avenue and the beach is near to the avenue, you are at the beach. As soon as you leave the avenue and enter the beach, you are on the beach.
What is the correct phrase 'which all had' or 'all of which had'?
It actually would be phrased as "who all had."
Is this phrase correct 'in an effort'?
Yes, to indicate purpose before a verb in the infinitive. For example: We crouched in an effort to escape detection.
Is bridge the gap a correct phrase?
Yes. To "bridge the gap" is used both literally and figuratively.
Are these Japanese phrases correct?
sorry i couldn't figure out how to put the phrases in the question...the phrases were 'matsuri WA omoshiroi to tanoshi desu. watashi WA yakisoba o tabemashita. oishi da yo! yu…kata WA kaiteki to kanari desu. jikai machinozomimasu. its for my Japanese class...
What did you had for lunch or what did you have for lunch is the correct phrase?
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what didyou had for lunch.
Is correct to say where is your children' school?
No. The sentence should be written "Where is your children's school?" A plural that does not end in the letter "s" requires "'s" to form its possessive case, whereas a plural …ending in "s" required only the apostrophe.
Which is the correct phrase - on stock or in stock?
Grocer: "I have bananas in stock."
Is the phrase in the days ahead correct?
"In the days ahead" is a perfectly acceptable way of saying "in the future", keeping in mind that it usually means "in the very near future.
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Which phrase is correct - my husband and I or my husband and me?
The easy way to remember to rule is to drop the 'My husband' bit and just imagine you were talking about yourself. So you obviously say "I have two children" instead of "Me h…ave two children" and you obviously say "This house belongs to me" instead of "This house belongs to I"
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Is the phrase 'prioritize on' correct English?
No. Prioritize takes a direct object.
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Is the phrase 'i am done' grammatically correct?
Yes, it is- you can use that as a sentence by itself. "I" is the subject, "am" is the verb, and "done" is the past participle of the verb "do", used in this sentence as a pred…icate adjective modifying "I".
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Is make an avow correct phrase?
No, this is not correct. The word "vow" is a singular noun, and you can speak of making "a vow" (it's like a pledge or a promise). There is a word "avowed" but it's an adjecti…ve, and it means someone who declares a certain belief openly. So, you make "a vow" (it's two words) to be an honest person. And someone can say they are an "avowed" (one word) atheist.
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Is her and I a correct phrase?
No. It would be "her and me" or "she and I", depending on whether the people in the phrase are the subject or the object. She and I go to concerts together. Our friends ga…ve a great party for her and me.