No, it is not. The proper phrase would be "Tell it simply." Simple is an adjective which means that it only describes nouns (people, places, or things). Simplyis the adverb form which means that it describes verbs (action words), other adverbs, states of being, or the manner in which an event occurs. As in, it was told in a simple manner. Simply.
You can start by learning proper grammar. Then she will probably talk to you.
Yes.Wait no.Another AnswerProper grammar could be:Could you tell me what is the answer?Could you tell me the answer?What is the answer?
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
I suggest making them feel bad about having bad grammar, and tell them they would look smarter if they used their grammar correctly.
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
no, that is definitely not proper grammar.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
What was there is proper grammar.
It is proper grammar.
There are many grammar practice websites that will help people learn proper English grammar. These are necessary since many people have no idea what proper grammar is these days.
By the age of 4, most children can speak in sentences with proper grammar, use a wide vocabulary, and tell simple stories. They can also engage in conversations, ask questions, and express their thoughts and feelings clearly.