If the engine don't fall out of the car after you overhauled it!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Have you gotten to your workplace?" is correct. The use of "have" in this sentence indicates a present perfect tense, which is appropriate for asking about a recent action with relevance to the present moment.
"Supplies" indicates the plural of supply, while "supply's" indicates ownership.
No, the correct grammar is "grandparents'." This indicates possession or belonging to multiple grandparents.
I think the correct answer is Stratus.
The correct spelling is "significance" (importance, bearing).
"Father's" indicates possession by one father, while "fathers'" indicates possession by multiple fathers.
Yes, that sentence is correct. It indicates that there is a possibility of you receiving something on the current day.
If you use "with" it indicates there's a company of friends and you went with them. If you use "in" it indicates you are part of the company.
Yes, "starting from today" is correct. It indicates that something is beginning on the current day.
First of all, it would be "Which is correct, where are there parents or where are their parents". :D Their would be correct since it imparts possessiveness, whereas there indicates place.
The correct sentence is "I come from" as it indicates your place of origin or where you are currently from. "I came from" would be correct if you are referring to a past event of where you came from.
Vac = empty indicates why vacation means time off work.