Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. However, it would be more polite to ask "May I go to the bathroom?"
Not unless you mean "are you capable of going to the bathroom?" When asking permission, we say "may I go to the bathroom?"
'Did not go.' is the correct phrase.
These are both sentence types. Interrogatives end with a question mark and are questions. Declaratives are just that: you are declaring something. Interrogative: May I go to the bathroom? Declarative: I must go to the bathroom.
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When he arrived I was ready to go is correct
No, but "I didn't go out of our house" is correct.
the correct term is may I use the bathroom
"Can I go to the bathroom?" in Spanish is "¿Puedo ir al baño?" It is pronounced "PWAY-doe eer ahl BAHN-yo?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation. The questions is.. Can you go to the bathroom? ( Puedes ir al baño?) (Pu- edes ir al bahnyo?) If you really asking Can I go to the bathroom then the first answer will be correct.
You will go to the bathroom when you are ready to. I hope you make it peaceful.
go to the bathroom
In the bathroom. On the toilet
they take their time in the bathroom one goes and the others have to go
They usually go to the bathroom when they are by themselves, holding still, and not eating.
Boys go to the bathroom by standing up and holding their penis.
Women can sit on the toilets in a mens' bathroom the same as they do in a womens' bathroom.
it goes to the bathroom any where it whants
Mermaids are imaginary creatures. Your imagination can determine how you think they go to the bathroom.
Boy tortoises stick there tail out when they need to go to the bathroom.