It would be more correct to say, 'I wish the month of November ended really fast.' November has 30 days.
Correct grammar would be to say " I really wish the month of November ended quickly."
"Few days to go June will be ended soon" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "June will end in a few days to come." or "A few days to go until June ends."
In this sentence, a more correct version would be "the war is over" or "the war has ended."
The correct spelling is period.John's fifth period English Class ended at 3pm.
That is the correct spelling of "reconciled" - the past tense of the verb (reconcile) or adjective, meaning ended a conflict or grievance, or balanced an accounting record.
The correct sentence would be:This is Luke's book.If Luke ended in an s, the apostrophe would be after the s ; since it doesn't, an apostrophe and then an s must be added for possession.Example: Jesus' disciples, John's disciples....
"I really want this month of June will be ended immediately" is not correct. It should be "I really want this month of June to end immediately."
"Few days to go June will be ended soon" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "June will end in a few days to come." or "A few days to go until June ends."
You can use either a period or an exclamation mark to end this sentence. It depends on how you are saying the sentence.
In this sentence, a more correct version would be "the war is over" or "the war has ended."
Minchenden Grammar School ended in 1984.
Fitzmaurice Grammar School ended in 1980.
Swanage Grammar School ended in 1974.
Nunthorpe Grammar School ended in 1985.
Eckington Grammar School ended in 1957.
Llandysul Grammar School ended in 1984.
Rowley Regis Grammar School ended in 1974.
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