Yes, your question is correct.
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
The question "What is there in the kitchen?" is structurally correct. It is asking about the contents of the kitchen.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
The correct spelling is "question" (an inquiry or interrogatory, something asked)
The correct answer to a multiple choice question depends on the question. The correct answer is not a random event!
If you sent an incorrect question, you can try asking again. You have a better chance of getting a correct answer if the question is correct.
Both is correct
"Is it delicious?" is a question and is correct.
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
The question "What is there in the kitchen?" is structurally correct. It is asking about the contents of the kitchen.
The question appears to be incorrect...Would: "That is her boyfriend." be grammatically correct? Is a correct question that can be answered in the affermative: Yes.
The correct spelling is "question" (an inquiry or interrogatory, something asked)
No, the question should be "What does she have?" in correct grammar. The verb "have" is used in the present simple tense for the third person singular, which is "has" in this case.