Yes, it is correct.
Yes, it is correct to ask "Are they an item?" when inquiring about the relationship status of two people to find out if they are romantically involved with each other.
It depends on the context. Both of these examples are correct: Ask permission of her. You need to ask for permission. The former is slightly formal, while the latter is more casual.
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing before?"
No, "hows you" is not correct grammar. The correct way to ask that question would be "How are you?" or "How are you doing?"
The correct grammar is "What else could you ask for?" This phrase is commonly used to express satisfaction or contentment with a situation or outcome.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
No, that is not correct. First of all 'much' is wrong with 'they'. It could have been "How many are they?. But if you have to ask the price of something you could ask- "How much is it for?" or "How much do they cost?" for more than a single item. In an informal way you might ask "How much for them?" or just "How much?"
the correct item would be a halter. :-)
Did he ask her is the correct expression.
First, call the creditor and ask them to correct it. Then, dispute the error with the 3 credit bureaus.
Always use an if the next word starts with a vowel sound, so the answer is an item, because item starts with the sound of i, a vowel.
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
No, that is not correct English grammar.The correct way to ask is either:"What is this a picture of?""What does this picture show?"
It depends on the context. Both of these examples are correct: Ask permission of her. You need to ask for permission. The former is slightly formal, while the latter is more casual.
you have to match the correct item of clothing with the correct color
No. The correct form is "Who has finished?"
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing before?"
Here's a tip for getting around in the world of Q and A: When you ask somebody to pick the correct item out of a list of multiple choices for you, it's a really good idea and a gracious gesture if you let them see the list.