No. It should say "can cover," not "can covers."
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
That is the correct spelling of "approved" (agreed, endorsed).
The correct spelling of the word is approval (permission, or agreement).
In order for this sentence to be correct as it is written one would have to add an s to Fixture and change the question mark to a period. The next best sentence would be written with the question mark remaining and 'Do' would be added as the first word in the sentence.It could read;Fixtures come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orDo fixtures come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp?orThe fixture came complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orThe fixture comes complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.orThe fixture will come complete with a high quality porcelain socket and lamp.
The correct tense is: was arguing
Yes, the sentence has a singular subject (one tragic effect), and a singular verb (massive flooding.)
The correct spelling is "porcelain."
The correct statement about contract is that a contract is an agreement between a buyer and a seller. A contract can be a written or oral agreement.
The correct spelling is "porcelain" (ceramic, usually with a smooth exterior glaze).
For better communication, so your speaking writing 'sounds' correct. Read this. They is happy. They is having a good time. How does this sound to you? These sentences have incorrect subject verb agreement. Correct agreement is: They are happy. They are having a good time.
Politics are your least favorite conversation topic. Is this the correct subject verb agreement?
For better communication, so your speaking writing 'sounds' correct. Read this. They is happy. They is having a good time. How does this sound to you? These sentences have incorrect subject verb agreement. Correct agreement is: They are happy. They are having a good time.
It is correct.
The sentence "It lacks agreement Possible correct alternatives are He is the one of the men who does the work or He is one of the men who do the work" are not of correct grammar.
Where ARE the scissors.
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
That is the correct spelling of "approved" (agreed, endorsed).