Use "are not" when the subject is "you" or any plural.
You are not good.
We are not good.
They are not good.
Dogs are not good.
John and Mary are not good.
Use "is not" when the subject is singular, but is not "you" or "I."
He is not good.
She is not good.
It is not good.
John is not good.
Mary is not good.
Use "am not" when the subject is "I."
I am not good.
The correct useage is "I am too busy to take the test."
The correct useage would be "Were 200 pieces made." "Were" is used with plural and "pieces" is plural.
That depends on the context of the sentence in which you are using them. If for example you are suggesting that you and another should go somewhere, the correct use would be "you and I." As in: You and I should go to the gas station. On the other hand, if you and your friend are the receiver of the action, the correct useage would be "you and me." As in: That car almost hit you and me.
10w30 or 5w30 is the most popular grade depending where you live. Check the owners manual for correct grades depending on temp & useage.
It is not correct grammar. It would mean "with I". The correct useage is "conmigo", or "with me". _________________________________________________________________ In Spanish it is often miss pronounced as " cono " which, in spanish, means the outer parts of female genetals! Con yo would usually mean " With Me " but you would say conmigo instead
Cronos is The present day useage for Saturday
Service can be both a noun and a verb depending upon the context.This is the noun useage: The service at the restaurant was excellent.This is the verb useage: The electrician will service the system at 11:00.
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A cloak room is a lavatory and wash basin in UK useage.
Depends on the useage.
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You/he/she loves salsa. You would need context to determine the useage.