It depends on the severity of the mistake and how common it is. If you ask your teacher "Can I go to the restroom," your teacher knows what you mean, though she may insist on you phrasing it properly (as "May I go to the restroom?") before granting permission. However, some grammatical mistakes are so severe as to render the sentence unclear or even incomprehensible.
Because such people are not friends.They merely pretend to be so.You can not expect the raw world to be sympathetic on your foolies.It is you that has to understand that "to commit a mistake is ,but human".
To use "grammatical" in a sentence, you could say: "She always makes sure her sentences are grammatically correct." This showcases the use of the word "grammatical" in the context of proper sentence structure.
Because no one is perfect.
what is one mistake about native americans that other often make
Probably all of them.
if someone make a mistake
Make a mistake is correct.
I can say no and yes because no one is perfect in this world some people think that they are always write and they don't accept their mistake .some people made mistake and after that they realized that they ware wrong they accept their mistake and they make sure that they will not repeat their mistake in future so the answer of this question is both yes & no.
This question is not grammatical and doesn't really make sense. Can you re-phrase it?
Yes scientists can make mistakes, they are only people and all people can make mistakes. However the scientific methodrequires that any scientific discovery is repeatable and can be authenticated independently. This means that if a mistake is made it will likely be discovered.
There are people standing next to the boy or girl and if a mistake is made while they are reading their haftorah, they catch the mistake and have the reader correct it.
The green wavy line in Microsoft Word is used when Word think you make a grammatical mistake. (The red one is used when you make a spelling mistake) There should be an option in the Word, "Check grammar as you type". You can turn it off/on. Adding some Microsoft links with more information.