No, it is not correct to say "combine something together with" because the word "combine" already implies bringing things together. You should use "combine something with" instead.
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
Yes, it is correct to say that something impacted someone's life. When you say "impacted on someone's life," you are emphasizing the effect that something had on that person's life.
Both statements are correct, but they refer to different tenses. "We were glad we did something together" refers to a past event, while "We are glad we did something together" refers to a present or ongoing feeling of gladness about a past event.
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "try and do something" when you want to express making an attempt to do a particular action.
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No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
No. The correct way to say that you disagree with something would be "in disagreement."
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
It would be more normal to say "bored with something"
Yes, it is correct to say that something impacted someone's life. When you say "impacted on someone's life," you are emphasizing the effect that something had on that person's life.
yes
the correct way to say it is both of them cause they both make sense...
Say, "Thank you."
Yes assuming you are about to say a company that does something.
Both statements are correct, but they refer to different tenses. "We were glad we did something together" refers to a past event, while "We are glad we did something together" refers to a present or ongoing feeling of gladness about a past event.
It depends what you are saying. For example, it's correct to say this: "Walk in a straight line unless otherwise directed". It is not correct to say something weird like "Well call me unless otherwise you don't want to" or something. But it can be done.