....I refuse to answer this question, for the person does not know how to even use the English language
You probably broke their rules of usage.
No
Practical English Usage was created in 1980.
I like the book named "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan .
Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
It is bad to use facebook and other things because many families have many problems because of the usage of facebook
The plural of the noun like is likes. The noun form like (something you like) seems to be a relatively new usage in English, although more common since its adoption by the websites Facebook and Google.
major money usage and our economy is horrible
Survival of a species.
E. S. C. Weiner has written: 'The Oxford guide to the English language' -- subject(s): Engels, Anglais (Langue), Dictionnaires, Usage, Dictionaries, English language 'The Oxford miniguide to English usage' -- subject(s): Usage, English language
major money usage and our economy is horrible
Most teens spend a considerable amount of time on facebook now a days where the act of social networking carries about the same weight to teens as phone calls and personal interaction. In a sense facebook helps Teens express themselves in all sorts of levels whether it be on a artistic level or a spiritual one. Being a teen myself I view facebook as a place where teens can write without having a limited variety of topics to choose from. And since it is a public forum it serves as a motivator for teens to write well. The positive attributes include: 1)Write better because it is easy to edit and revise. 2)Be Creative 3)Present Ideas Clearly 4)Communicate Well