If you are writing possessively, i.e. "Her family's hoiday-home" then it would be correct grammar.
Yes, that is correct.
Can you write something?
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
You do not joke around, use correct grammar and correct words, say Sincerely, ----- Send!
"I deserve a cake",said Eric
Not at allAnother answer:If you mean 'Is the clause "you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'yes'.If you mean 'Is the clause "is you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'no'.If you had taken the trouble to write your question more clearly, you would have helped the people who you hoped would be helping you. Isn't that worth doing?
No, it is correct grammar, not a correct grammar.
The correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
"On a train" is correct grammar.
Assuming you're talking about grammar, no, it's "the police have a duty."
You would write one just like you would write a letter to someone. Indent, correct grammar, and everything like that :]
The pronoun "I" is the correct choice when referring to oneself as the subject of a sentence. "Joe and I went to the store" is the proper usage.