No, it's not.
"her and I left the store" is definitely wrong. The simple rule for deciding which form of a pronoun to use when combining two or more of them is to use each of them by itself and see which form is appropriate.
The phrase "her left the store" is comprehensible on a "me Tarzan, you Jane" level, but it's clearly not RIGHT.
Also, "Tina and you" should be reversed. (Rule of thumb: politeness dictates that if any of the pronouns in a combination subject or object refer to yourself, they come last. Other than that, pronouns go before proper nouns.)
apparently not
They ran playfully down to the store. She playfully teased him until he blushed.
No, the sentence should be:All business activities were suspended from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Molly, our bus won't leave until 7:00."
I love you mom and dad! Is there anything else I can do?
The food in my refrigerator will suffice until I can get to the grocery store next week.
Your sentence is correct.
No, the sentence fragment "Until his mother called him twice" is grammatically correct but incomplete as it does not express a full thought. It needs to be connected to a complete sentence to form a coherent statement.
Endless, you could, technically, continue writing a sentence until the day you die and it still be correct if you used proper punctuation,
It's not possible for anyone to help you select the correct sentence from the list of choices you hold, until you allow him to peek at the list.
Our language changes slow but it does change.My brother has beenhitting me. He ishitting me now. He willcontinue hitting me. He will have hitted me until I am blue if you do not do something about it.Is this the correct grammar for these sentences?The last sentence should say "He will have hit me until I am blue if you do not do something about it."
i didn't want to bring jimmy to the grocery store too, until he bought us all cookies.