You would need to use the present indicative plural 'are our children learning'
No, the correct form is "Why did you leave?" using the past tense of the verb "leave."
The sentence is grammatically correct, but it may raise ethical concerns regarding piercing a baby's ear without their consent.
No, not even close. What exactly are you trying to ask?
Yes, "By whom was this written?" is a correct question. It is the formal and grammatically accurate way to ask about the authorship of a written work.
You can say "Est-ce correct?" in French to ask "Is that correct?"
Yes.
The grammatically correct version is Do you feel any aches in any places in your body?
No, the correct form is "Why did you leave?" using the past tense of the verb "leave."
The sentence is grammatically correct, but it may raise ethical concerns regarding piercing a baby's ear without their consent.
I would say "beaten".
No, not even close. What exactly are you trying to ask?
Your question wasn't even grammatically correct enough for me to understand what you were asking.
Yes it is. The sentence "This will be an exciting month for me" is absolutely correct (it needs a period at the end, of course). But "a correct grammar" is not-- you want to ask whether it is "grammatically correct," or to be simpler, ask whether it is "good English."
Yes, "By whom was this written?" is a correct question. It is the formal and grammatically accurate way to ask about the authorship of a written work.
You can say "Est-ce correct?" in French to ask "Is that correct?"
Please rephrase your question in a grammatically correct format. I can't understand what you're trying to ask.
Yes, it is typically a word that we use to politely ask someone to do something.