You should say that something is placed.
It is correct to say "is placed." The verb "placed" is the past participle form of the verb "place" and is often used in passive voice constructions. For example, "The book is placed on the table."
The correct way to say "your place or mine?" is for one person to ask the other if they would like to go to their place or to the other person's place for a private interaction or date.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
No, the correct phrasing is "on weekends" or "at the weekend."
The past participle for "place" is "placed."
The correct way to say "your place or mine?" is for one person to ask the other if they would like to go to their place or to the other person's place for a private interaction or date.
in the right place is the correct one
No. Instead you should say, "Bill's and my favorite place" or "favorite place for Bill and me".
The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places. The things went automatically to their correct place.
The correct spelling of the verb meaning "to place in danger" is endanger.The past tense is endangered (placed in peril), and the active endangered means "having been placed in danger" such as a species.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
The statement is grammatically incorrect. The debate team did not place. The correct form is either that it took first place ... and in that case the verb is "to take". Or someone placed the debate team in first place in which case the sentence needs a subject or it has the passive verb. The correct answer depends on which of these is the correct form.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."
The Proper Grammar Is I Went To My Uncle's Place. You Don't Need The 'Had'.
It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
yes it is correct to say that natural vegetation is the mirror of climate as if at a place the climate is very good then its vegetation will also be good \