It is not a proper sentence, but would be accepted as a headline which are normally not sentences.
Do you mean: "Are there ways to correct grammar?" Well yes. You see, it's sort of like grading. If someone says something or their grammar incorrect, and you correct them, you are like sort of correcting their grammar and this is the only way to answer your question so.
You appreciate and value everything your superior says?
A hypothesis is correct grammar here's why:A hypothesis is correct because 'h' is not a vowel. for example in the fragment: a cat, c is not a vowel so 'a' applies. If on the other hand it says 'an' animal, 'an' is correct because the a in animal is a vowel.
I think you mean "When was your father born?"
his name is Vasey but i don't know how to spell it. Robin or the Sheriff says it in Season 2 Episode 4 "The Angel of Death". One of them says it when Robin is forcing the Sheriff to tell the people that the "pestilence" was really poison.
Just practice your grammar (i.e. write essays, etc.) until your friend/mum/dad says its ok. And that question's grammar is so bad that i think that you should practice your grammar everyday for one year.
If I am assuming that you are writing a document on a computer, to spell check in Microsoft Word, under the tab "Review" their is a link/button that has an ABC with a check mark and it usually says "Spelling & Grammar. click on that and it will help you correct your mistakes.
The sheriff says he got the switchblade from the suspect's residence during a search. Whether this is the truth would depend on the evidence presented and the credibility of the sheriff's statement, which would need to be verified through further investigation.
The correct phrase is "all of a sudden". Bad grammar is often spread because the phrase is misheard, and "all of a sudden" sounds very similar to "all the sudden" or "all of the sudden" when a person says it quickly.
Both are correct
well you go to the blimp/balloon and then it will say travel and remember to click when it says that ok thanks
My (remembered) grammar says that the proper wording would be either "Where do they come from?", or "Where did they come from?".