My parents and I, all like it.
It is correct to say "my parents and I all like it" to emphasize that everyone in the group likes it. On the other hand, using "both" is unnecessary in this context as it specifically refers to two people, which may not be the case when including parents and oneself.
Both are correct. Flexible word order used to be more common in English, and the phrase "as should you all," like the phrase "as do I," is an old fashioned one. It is used to elevate the register slightly, to add a bit of formality.
No, the phrase "of which we are all" is not grammatically correct. It would be better to say "of which we all are" or simply "which we all are."
No, it is not correct. The correct phrasing would be "all the tins fell."
The correct phrase is "All are welcome," as "all" is a plural pronoun and should be paired with the plural verb "are."
If you mean to thrust forward, like "He lunges onto the animal", then it is correct. Another word you may have meant could be "lounges", like "He lounges around the house all afternoon." You may also have meant "lungs", like "He took a deep breath into his lungs."
First of all, it would be "Which is correct, where are there parents or where are their parents". :D Their would be correct since it imparts possessiveness, whereas there indicates place.
The correct phrase is "both genders."
You can fool maybe one parent all the time, and you can fool both parents some of the time, but you can't fool both parents all the time.
All person have biological parents. A person might become an orphan if their biological parents both die.
If both parents are O ,,,,,,,,,,,, all kids will be O ,, no possibility for A
Both are correct. Both are the present perfect tense of have. Has had is used with third person singular subjects; have had is used with all other subjects.
It all depends on the problem with the parents
Both are correct. Flexible word order used to be more common in English, and the phrase "as should you all," like the phrase "as do I," is an old fashioned one. It is used to elevate the register slightly, to add a bit of formality.
Not all parents can home school, and not all families have 2 parents. In some families, both parents work.
You may have a canary.
Depends on the social circumstances, but all being well, parents are more important. Parents are both parents and teachers
It could be genetics like if your uncle or aunt or ancestors have green eyes that could be it!!! But most likely your parents had an affair dont listen to the booohicky its genetics really if both of your parents parents had the trait ITS VERY POSSIABLE i have green eyes and my parents have blue its true it could be affair but their are cases where people are the luck of chance and redefine genetics all together...we are only part of our parents