Yes you can say would and have in the same sentence. (for example)I would have to go down the other lane.
Best and barney do not belong in the same sentence.
Faulty parallelism is when a sentence does not consist of words in the same tense. So I would not say "I play guitar slow and carefully" I would say "I play guitar slowly and carefully." See how both words follow the same format/tense?
I wore my new sweatshirt to my friend's house and my friend say she would buy the same one .
o it is not a sentence grammer please
It would be connivance for me not to say this sentence was plagiarized.
This sentence can be complete as: After a congruence transformation the area of a triangle would be the same as it was before.
the same as you would say it in English the same as you would say it in English
If you mean what I think you mean, it would be better to say, "Eva and you are going in identical costumes."
You would say, "What is this in English?"
I would say that this is a great example.
It is not a sentence. You don't say what all the people would do. You might say "All the people on the south side would vote."
No. The better way to say that would be "does it say."