Yes, it is grammatically correct. However, my preference is to say "The teacher" rather than using only "Teacher", which uses "Teacher" the way you would use a proper name, like "James".
So I would say, "The teacher asked Nicole and you to bring the books." It is also correct to say, "The teacher asked you and Nicole to bring the books."
nope! It's Nicole and I, smartass...
Yes: With the help of my friends, we made until the end. With a running start, I won the race. As you see, most sentences will have a comma in it, just because of the wording.
No
Nicole Fervier was a wardrobe stylist for people like Deborah Norville and Eartha Kitt. She is now a health and well being teacher.
Names, these days are spelled almost any way the user wishes. However Nicole is the traditional way to spell it
She is an English teacher at Eisenhower Jr high.that's where I go to school.
Nicole said look at his Ocular its HUGE! Save
It's unlikely, as she is facing a 25-year sentence for murder.
My friend Nicole wrote a quote about Rosa Parks
Present tense.
The cast of We Are What We Eat - 2012 includes: Chris Bearne as Teacher Lucy Joyce as Nicole
"Nicole is loving dancing." The nouns in the sentence are:Nicole, proper noun, subject of the sentencedancing, gerund (verbal noun), direct object of the verb 'is loving'.