Not quite. It should say 'This picture was taken when she was 1 years old.'
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
No because 'this' is now It should be: I woudn't have survived the past year.
No. The "years" in that instance is simply the plural of year. The "year" does not poses anything.
No, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalized and the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. Also, 'born on 1992' is not correct; to be born 'on' a date means a specific date, such as June 1, 1992. The correct adverb is 'born in 1992', within the year.Correct: I was born in 1992.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
I'm starting my year with this cute little puppy - is the correct sentence
Yes.
yes! but depends what comes after it...
The caption on the picture says "This year's contest winners."Hope this helped
No because 'this' is now It should be: I woudn't have survived the past year.
No. Who was the star.....
it looks very similar the kuna islands in panama - I was here last year.
To correct the sentence, you can add a conjunction to separate the two independent clauses. The revised sentence would read: "The family reunion is in Maine this year, and everyone is excited to attend." Additionally, a comma is added before the conjunction to enhance clarity.
After having your picture taken at school, you may be given a "student card". It is a little card with your name, your picture, what year it was taken in, and what school / grade you were in that year (sort of like a driver's license). Some schools may not do this, it depends. Some stores will accept this as Photo ID, others may not.
No. The "years" in that instance is simply the plural of year. The "year" does not poses anything.