As an idiom yes.
My wife and I are on the phone
It is correct English to say "He went off on a tangent".
The correct grammar construction is "Did you leave your phone here?"
"Yes, this is he" is correct grammar. It is the preferred way to answer the phone when someone is asking for you by name. Using "he" instead of "him" is grammatically correct in this context.
First off, use correct gramar and hit F4. this will bring you to the correct site.
the correct way to say it is both of them cause they both make sense...
You say bye or i have to leave
Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
Usually 'tomorrow is (my/your/his/her/our/their) day off'.
"Switch it off" is what we say in America.
Well, if you are she, and she is you, then you could properly say, "This is she." If I call you on the phone, and ask for you, and you say, "this is she," you are correct. Easy way to tell if you should say "she: or "her" -- say the sentence backwards. You woudn't say HER IS (this or any other adjective) but you would say "SHE IS (adjective).
Yes, it is correct because we have no other term other than that. When we hear dial a phone, we already know what the person is implying, whether or not the phone has dials.