tense form
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
the word drier is used when you mean more dry but dryer means the machine which dries
"Of" is a preposition.
In English grammar, a noun is a word for a person, place, thing, or idea. Some examples are:PersonmotherchildunclegrandmotherlawyerdancerPlacecontinentcountryharborcityprovincevillageThingapplebottlecatdoorelephantgarageIdeahopeindependencejoyknowledgelegendmemory
The word "without" is a preposition.
noun
Standard English grammar, word order, and punctuation are not essential in poetry. True False
The word preposition is a term of English grammar.
The Japanese don't use the same grammar as we do in English - there is no word for "ninth." Numbers do not change when used in dates. Using "ku," the Japanese word for 'nine,' instead of 'ninth' will suffice.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
"Mostest" is not considered a standard word in English grammar. It is often used informally or for emphasis, but it is not technically correct according to formal language rules.
The small blue English grammar textbook used in school in the early 1960s was most likely "Warriner's English Grammar and Composition." This textbook was commonly used in American schools during that time period as a comprehensive guide to English grammar and composition.