It is correct, but you could also say:
Yes, it is correct to say "in these times" to refer to the current period or era. It is commonly used to discuss the present day or recent events.
Yes, it is correct to say "Tom had interviewed five times before he got his first job" if Tom went through five interview processes before receiving his first job offer.
No, it is not correct to say "back in home." The correct expression is "back home" or "back at home."
In conjunction with
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it would be "I was in London yesterday."
It is not correct to say 'great times are now'; instead, say 'great times have come'.
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Surprisingly, only 27 times if I am correct.
I would say "beaten".
No. You would say: Why does every one of us do stupid things at times?
In a line of dialogue in a story. Or if you are quoting a person. So if you were to say and 7 times consecutively, and i quoted you on paper, it would be grammatically correct.
Yes, it is correct to say "Tom had interviewed five times before he got his first job" if Tom went through five interview processes before receiving his first job offer.
Some would say, Always. But, it's mainly a matter of faith.
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
it correct to say
Is it correct to say no one cares?