answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes, that is correct. But there should not be an article("a") before "correct".

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

4d ago

The sentence should be: "Can I come to your place on Friday?" It is a correct English grammar.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can I come to your place on Friday - is this a correct English grammar?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Correct grammar- Place an x in the box or place a x?

Place an x in the box.


Is this sentence if you are searching for a freelancer who is very serious about their profession and enjoys what they do then you have come to the right place correct grammar?

The sentence is grammatically correct.


How do you know if the grammar is wrong?

Grammar is tricky. If you did not learn it as a child, the best way to learn it (and know whether your grammar is correct) is to find someone who speaks correct grammar and listen to them, a lot. NPR is a good place to listen to people who have good grammar.


Is it correct to say i had went to my uncle's place?

The Proper Grammar Is I Went To My Uncle's Place. You Don't Need The 'Had'.


Were was Fugative born was he born in England or were?

He was born in Essex. You may want to improve your grammar. As "were" is not correct. Where would be correct as it involves a place.


What is the correct grammar He goes some place every day or someplace everyday?

The correct grammar is "He goes someplace every day." "Someplace" is one word, and "every day" should be two words when used as an adverb to describe how often he goes to that place.


How can you find correct images with correct sizes?

how to learn English sentences in correct place


Is it grammatically correct to say place the two boss at the top?

The noun 'boss' is singular (one boss). The plural noun is bosses.The correct grammar is: Place the two bosses at the top.


What is a noun in English grammar?

In English grammar, a noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. Some examples are:PersonmotherchildunclegrandmotherlawyerdancerPlacecontinentcountryharborcityprovincevillageThingapplebottlecatdoorelephantgarageIdeahopeindependencejoyknowledgelegendmemory


What is the correct grammar for the following sentence Each team took their place at the starting line?

Each team took its place at the starting line.


How do you say in English on the right place or in the right place?

in the right place is the correct one


Is to have dinner a phrasal noun?

No. This term 'phrasal noun is not used in English grammar. The term phrasal verb is correct but there are no phrasal verbs in 'to have dinner'. The term noun phrase is correct. A noun phrase is a noun-a person, place, or thing-and the modifiers which go with it. eg 'the neighbours cat'.