Welcome home dad or mom....
No, the correct subject-verb agreement should be: "Is either your mother or your father coming to the meeting?" In this sentence, 'is' matches with 'either', which is singular.
The correct spelling is "coming."
The correct statement is: "Are your children coming home?"
The worst grammatical error is subjective, but common ones include using the wrong verb tense, misplacing apostrophes, and subject-verb agreement issues. These errors can make sentences confusing or nonsensical.
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be: "Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon?"
Yes, "She's coming with us" is correct grammar. It is a shortened form of "She is coming with us."
The subject line of a business letter has be straightforward and clear. For example, in a letter about an up coming sales meeting, it is appropriate for subject line to simply say "Upcoming Sales Meeting, Monday, May 23 at 10:00 AM. "
The correct spelling is "coming."
HI! Well yesterday I did my grammar class so I should know! "Everyone is coming" is the correct answer! you would not say, "Everyone I invited are coming" say it over in your head, it doesn't sound right!
If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.If you mean Julius Caesar, the second triumvirate was in power after coming to an agreement to punish Caesar's killers.
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared having "Peace in Our Time" after meeting with Hitler and coming to an agreement to maintain peace. Of course Hitler went back on his word.
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The correct statement is: "Are your children coming home?"
The worst grammatical error is subjective, but common ones include using the wrong verb tense, misplacing apostrophes, and subject-verb agreement issues. These errors can make sentences confusing or nonsensical.
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Mutual bliss or meeting, you decide.
The correct spelling is "coming." "Coming" is the present participle of the verb "come," used to indicate that someone or something is arriving or approaching.
No, the correct phrase is "he knew winter was coming." The word "had" is unnecessary in this sentence.