i don't know just do anything hahah! =)
depends did some1 ask you
It is almost grammatically correct but not quite.You should say: Both of you have the same hats.You could also say: You both have the same hats.
, source of , source is are right source out means to display
Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."
The grammatically correct version in American English is "Even when you're right, you're wrong."
"And so are you" is grammatically correct used in an otherwise correctly structured sentence.
Yes, the formal and grammatically correct way of addressing yourself and another person is to put yourself last.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what a fun." It should be corrected to "What fun!" to make it grammatically accurate.
It is grammatically correct to say: There is nothing wrong with this machine.It is not grammatically correct to say: Will it is be grammatically correct to say ....The correct way to write that or say that would be: Would it be grammatically correct to say....
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
The phrase 'at the discretion of' is grammatically correct. It means that a particular person has the authority to make a decision.
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.