No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
Yes, that is a grammatical statement.
That is the correct spelling for statement (account, report).
"Is he at office?" is in fact correct, but a very old fashioned way of making that statement. A more current way would be "Is he in the office?" or "Is he in his office?"
I agree with you
One is not "more correct" than the other: to you and meis correct, and to you and I is barbarously wrong.
True Statement #1: They are deadly. True Statement #2: Land mines are indiscriminate, they kill or maim anyone who steps on or near them. See the links below for more information.
To take back (or retract) a statement means to say that the statement was not correct, or is no longer correct.
Yes, that is a grammatical statement.
That is correct.
That is the correct spelling for statement (account, report).
A statement that is factually correct and does not mislead.
yes
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you correct them.
Yes - that is correct.
None of the answers are correct.
To it is not. The correct term is "how are you?""Which of the following statements is most correct?" is an interrogative sentence, a sentence that asks a question.The interrogative pronoun 'which' indicates that there are two or more choices from which to select a statement.