No, it is not incorrect. You could say, "These ones are the best for baking."
Yes, the correct way to say it is "these." "Ones" is unnecessary in this context.
No, "I remember nothing" is not incorrect grammar. It is a complete sentence where the subject ("I") and the verb ("remember") are properly used.
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "try and do something" when you want to express making an attempt to do a particular action.
Incorrect capitalization is considered a matter of style or typing error rather than bad grammar. However, correct capitalization is important for clarity and professionalism in writing.
A sentence with broken grammar is often referred to as a "grammatically incorrect" or "ungrammatical" sentence.
Wrong spelling is the incorrect spelling of a word. Wrong grammar has a much broader meaning and can include using a word in the incorrect tense or sense, or inserting or omitting punctuation.
Too perfect is incorrect because there are no degrees of perfection.
Incorrect grammar is a handicap for a speaker because of the way it makes others view him or her. Incorrect grammar is often associated with lower-class people, so using it may prejudice the listeners against the speaker. Also, incorrect grammar can be distracting if it makes it difficult to understand what the speaker means.
"The crowd cheered the winners, her and me." It is incorrect in this context to say "she and I" and it is always incorrect to say "her and I." You can use "her and me" anywhere that you would use "us," and you can use "she and I" anywhere that you would use "we."
Not incorrect grammatically, but whoever you say that to might think you're laying it on a bit thick.
The grammar in the question is correct.
This question is incorrect grammar.
incorrect grammar
"The Pearl" is a novella written by John Steinbeck in 1947 that tells the story of a poor pearl diver named Kino who finds a valuable pearl that brings both hope and tragedy to his family. The novella explores themes of greed, wealth, and the destructive power of materialism. Kino's journey to protect his family and the pearl from those who seek to exploit him ultimately leads to a tragic and poignant ending.
Of course. Pirates don't worry about such things and they make their own rules.
What time is it by your watch is the correct way to say your answer and not what time is it on your watch as that would be incorrect grammar.
syntaxtically incorrect
It's not incorrect, but could probably be said more succinctly.