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Is if Joe went to Susans party he cant get his project done a correct sentence?

No. "Can't" is present tense, "if" is future tense (as it makes it a question) and "Joe went" is actually past tense. A more correct phrasing would be "If Joe goes to Susan's party, he won't be able to get his project done."


Is this sentence grammatically correct - why don't we make a party?

It is grammatically correct but not idiomatically correct - unless you refer to the creation of a political party. Speaking of a social event we say "have a party," "put on a party", "put together a party" or even "hold a party" so the correct idiom would be one of those.


Exemple sentence the word with fun?

The family had a fun day out at the seaside. We tried to stand on our head and eat and ice cream at the same time, what fun we had messing around at Susans party.


Is this sentence correct neither he nor you are going to the party?

No, the correct sentence is: "Neither he nor you is going to the party." In this case, "is" should be used because neither "he" nor "you" is singular.


Is it correct to say what will you do at the party tomorrow?

Yes, but you need a capital at the beginning of a sentence.


Who is going to come at your birthday party is the sentence correct?

No, come is not a verb and "going to come" implies future reference while "at" is present tense they contradict, the proper sentence would be "who is going to come to your birthday party?"/ "who is going to attend your birthday party?" using the going to future tense or "who will be at your birthday party?" using conditional present


Is the sentence correct Franci and i are going to the party?

Franci? Lol. BTW, capatialize the I. Re: the suggested answer: The word is "capitalize" from "capital" (not, as the answer says, "capatialize"... from capacious?)


Is my sentence correct- The party was kept last night at my friend's house?

I am not entirely sure if it is. . . I would reword it to "The party was at my friend's house last." No, "kept" is not the correct verb, "held" should be used.


What is the correct to write the sentence your daughter is having a birthday party today She is turning 7?

Your daughter is having her seventh birthday party today.


What is the nouns of this sentence Mary parents gave her a watch at her party?

In the sentence, "Mary parents gave her a watch at her party." the noun Mary is the incorrect form. The noun 'Mary' should be the possessive form to show that the 'parents' are the parents of Mary.The correct sentence is: "Mary'sparents gave her a watch at her party."The nouns in the sentence are:Mary'sparentswatchparty


Which sentence correctly uses the word who's or whose for the sense of the sentence?

Whose is used to show possession, while who's is a contraction for who is. So, the correct sentence would be: "Who's going to the party tonight?" if you are asking about someone's presence at the party.


Correct this sentence why did me and her promise to clean up after the class party muttered Kevin?

"Why did she and I promise to clean up after the class party? muttered Kevin.