Thank you for your time in replying to the insurance
The phrase 'am no replying back to you' is not a sentence and is not correct grammar.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
No. It is proper to say someone graduated FROM high school. You can't eliminate "from."
Get proper grammar and then possibly someone would answer your question. Thank you.
It is proper grammar.
Is there a law againts proper grammar and sentence structure?
"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
no, that is definitely not proper grammar.
When someone sends you an email, and you send one back to them, you are replying to their email. If someone says something to you, and you say something back, you are replying to them. See the Related Link below for the dictionary.com definition.
It depends on how it's used in a sentence. Someone and Iwould be used as the subject of a sentence; someone and meis the object of a verb or a preposition.
Yes, starting a sentence with "then" is grammatically correct, especially when showing a sequence of events or actions. However, it is usually used sparingly to avoid overuse and maintain variety in sentence structure.