Yes, the sentence is correct; however, "coorect" is spelled correct.
No, the correct sentence should be, "You will go to school today." The verb "go" should be used in its base form after the modal verb "will."
Noun - person - Kari, place - school, or a thing - none in this sentence
me and my mom always goes to sprouts
There is choice. Depending on the difference in meaning, we may say " She usually does not go to school," or " She does not usually go to school."
It depends on how the sentence is written, not always. Sometimes it goes before it, but sometimes it goes after it :p.
We need a comprehensive overview. He goes to a comprehensive school.
Yes, in the sentence, "Harish goes to school in the bus.", the word school is a noun, a word for an educational facility, a word for a thing.The word 'school' also functions as a verb and an adjective.
the kid goes to primary school and wears primary colours.
You can always try YouTube
in the summer i always have a horrible allergy and it doesn't goes away until i get away from it
In the sentence the word shopping is the verb. This is taught in English.
We like hot weather. We always go to the beach to swim.