It is around 5 o'clock.
You could say "It is (insert time) o'clock."
Personally, I would say "We appologize if we are taking up some of your time"
If you merely say just the one word "Hello" to your friend you are not even saying a sentence you are only using one word. If you said "Hello, Dolly, how are you? You are using a simplex sentence. If you said "Hello, Doll, I have not seen you in a long time and I was wondering how you were doing." That would be a compound sentence.
An embedded sentence is a sentence within a sentence. For example, "She said that she would come tomorrow" contains the embedded sentence "that she would come tomorrow." Another example is "I heard him say 'I love you,'" where "'I love you'" is the embedded sentence.
It depends on the sentence structure and word usage. If you are the subject of the sentence, you would say "my dad and I." For example, "My dad and I are going to the store." If you are the object of the sentence, you would say "me and my dad." For example, "They invited me and my dad to the party."
No, not if that is the whole sentence. "I was talking to you" is correct as a sentence. It is also correct to use "I were talking to you" as part of a sentence: "If I were talking to you, I would probably say something that I would regret."
Yes you can say would and have in the same sentence. (for example)I would have to go down the other lane.
It would be connivance for me not to say this sentence was plagiarized.
o it is not a sentence grammer please
To say the target sentence you have to say, "That someone is I." Also, it would help to know the target sentence's distance (in time) from the event to which it refers. It would also help to know the gender of the speaker. For a recent event and a female speaker, you would say, "Esa alguien soy yo." For a distant event and a male speaker, you would say, "Aquel alguien soy yo."
I would say that this is a great example.
You would say, "What is this in English?"
It is not a sentence. You don't say what all the people would do. You might say "All the people on the south side would vote."
Incorrect:What's is that time clock say?Correct: What time does the clock say?
"A good time was had by all" is an example of the passive voice. If you wanted to make this sentence active, you would change it to say something like, "Everyone at the picnic had a good time." Or "All of those at the picnic had a good time."
It is inevitable that you will die.
Congratulations, you just did
That would depend on what you're trying to say. When talking about pre-historic history one could say something along the lines of "Since time immemorial..."