I would feel confused, frustrated, and uncertain about how to act. Consistency in rules helps provide a sense of stability and understanding, so frequent changes would be disorienting.
No. The correct grammar is "would give"
Both "if she was your relative" and "if she were your relative" are correct. However, using "if she were your relative" is more formal and considered more grammatically correct in traditional grammar rules.
No, "she and you" is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "she and you."
"I would rather be sick" is correct.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
The core rules for proper behavior online could be debated. That said, some common guidelines to follow would include being courteous, proper and kind.
It was the discipline wand you would be hit by it.
The core rules for proper behavior online could be debated. That said, some common guidelines to follow would include being courteous, proper and kind.
If you would say "Are you good in science?" that would refer to your behavior. However if you would say " Are you good at science?" that can refer to your behavior or your knowledge.
This question is too vague...What type of social situation are you referring to? "proper social behavior" would be a manner of behavior accepted as correct by most resonable people.
Subculture
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gonna say yes it is
I would check the plug wires to see if they are installed in the correct locations.I would check the plug wires to see if they are installed in the correct locations.
The correct spelling would of the word would be government. Government means governing over the state or land with rules set to keep everyone in good standing and safe.
The noun minerals is the plural form of the singular mineral, a common noun. I would correct your noun by changing the capital 'M' to a lower case 'm'.