Turn the light on. Why is the fan on? Come on the train. These are all examples of how to use on... the correct way. hehe
Yes, this is the correct way to use the word soliciting.
The correct use of "catalog" as a verb means to make a systematic list or inventory of items. For example, "I need to catalog all the books in the library."
When something is feared "That movie was scary!"
The correct way to say it would be "a high". You only use the word an if the h is silent, which in this case, it isn't.
Yes, "successes" is a correct plural form of the word "success." It is commonly used to refer to multiple instances of achievement or favorable outcomes.
Depending on context, beyond can be used as a preposition, as an adverb, or as a noun.
Both are correct (according to Collins English dictionary). Examples... This it the way the word is spelt. The word is spelled this way.
What is your father is not a correct sentence. The word father is not a what but a who. The correct way to word it would be, who is your father?
picturesque is correct.
No, "am" is a conjugation of the verb "to be" that is used with the pronoun "I" in English. It is not correct to use "am" without the pronoun "I" in standard English grammar.
The word 'years' is plural, so it must be followed by 'are', not 'is'. 'The years are passing quickly now that I am old.' not 'The years is passing quickly now that I am old.' An example of the correct way to use the word years in a sentence is like this: Has the year passed? There are 365 days in a year. WOW! The years went fast!
Mom is at the mall right now. At this time, the answer is 'no'. The party starts a nine o'clock.