"Would you like to go to the store or not?" Would be the grammatically correct version I believe.
You would say Me and My in proper English. For example, this is me and my brother in the photograph.
Yes, it is correct in this question. Good job! I don't know whether your English is correct in other things you have written.
Yes, it is. for example he rode a bus he went to school a asked a #@$%!@$ question. Thats how.
It simply depends on what the proper nouns in question are. For example, if it's a joined last name, like Rodriguez-Jones, then of course it's hyphenated. It has nothing to do with whether or not it's a proper noun.
No. It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Monique Language School
Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.
What is "do writing?" This does not appear to be proper English. If the question were rephrased in proper English, I think we would know how to answer it.
What is "do writing?" This does not appear to be proper English. If the question were rephrased in proper English, I think we would know how to answer it.
Rewrite the question as is is not proper English
your question is not proper english. Go back to school. This is no answer.
Maybe when you learn proper English, I'll answer the question.
Reword the question in proper English...
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Yes, 'having had participated' is proper English. Example: Having had participated in many singing competitions, I have become more confident in public.
I believe the question you should be asking is, how do I speak proper english?
Cannot understand your question. Please rephrase it in proper English.
Absolute genius, love that question