She explained the situation to her teather.
She explained that situation to her teacher.
8 times. I already told you that: that that "that" (that "that" that that teacher used) was grammatically correct.
Grammatically correct.
The correct form is "You have told," which is the present perfect tense indicating that the action of telling occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present. "Are you had told" is grammatically incorrect.
The operating costs, as he probably told you, are too hign. With the commas that I added , the sentence is not only grammatically correct, but makes perfect sense, at least to me.
It makes sense, but it is not grammatically correct.I would have done it if you had told me sooner.No, no and no. Never use "would have" in an if-clause! Use had: I would have done it if you had told me.
" John told us that him and Scott were playing at his house."No, the sentence is not correct. The personal pronoun 'him' is the objective form used as the subject of the verb 'were playing'.The correct subjective pronoun is: "John told us that he and Scott were playing at his house."
The correct spelling is as you typed it, whopper. He told a whopper of a lie to his teacher.
Told us you needed three books is not a complete sentence. It lacks a subject. For example, adding I, she, he, a person's name or a title would make this a complete sentence. Examples: He told us you needed three books. She told us you needed three books. Mrs. Krammer told us you needed three books. The teacher told us you needed three books.
A dilation is never an isometry.I know this because I got the answer wrong on a quiz and I my teacher told me the correct choice.
It is correct if you use the proper punctuation. For example, it is correct to say, "No, I never told Rick that you lied about where you were Tuesday night."
The ISBN of Lies My Teacher Told Me is 9781565841000.
Lies My Teacher Told Me was created in 1995.