No. The correct version should read :-
"All the children played very nicelytogether."
No, it is correct to say "all the children played very nicely together" as "nicely" is the adverb form to describe how they played.
With a "C". Acquire. Have a nice day :)
Both "Have a nice day" and "Have a good day" are commonly used and correct ways to wish someone well. Choose the one that feels most natural to you.
You have just answered your own question! Dilemma, the one you spelt was correct. Nice work!
The sentence is almost correct. However, it should be "You sent it through DHL yesterday."
Yes, the spelling of "negotiable" is correct. It means capable of being negotiated or bargained over.
5ths, 3rds and sometimes 4th can sound nice together and obviously 8ves. But things that wouln't sound nice usually, can sound nice when played in a different key!
Either is correct, but you would want to use the first in reference to a single holiday. "Have nice holidays" could be used when there are two holidays close together, like Christmas and New Years.
It;s nice weather outside.
yes OR nice talking to you, babe :)
its nice to see you in the facebook
Shannon did not move to Saskatoon until her teen years. Nice try.
That is the correct spelling of attractive (nice looking, or pulling together).
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
Yes, the spelling of "negotiable" is correct. It means capable of being negotiated or bargained over.
It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
The best activities for the entire family is swimming and spending time together on the beautiful beaches. There are also some lighter island tours which are nice with children.
The sentence is almost correct. However, it should be "You sent it through DHL yesterday."