You want to buy half a cow but if you are ordering in smaller amounts then you want to buy like a pound of beef or 500g grams of beef.
No, the correct grammar would be: "Not enough people want to change themselves."
i hope that i am the man who you want to marry
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Yes it is. The sentence "This will be an exciting month for me" is absolutely correct (it needs a period at the end, of course). But "a correct grammar" is not-- you want to ask whether it is "grammatically correct," or to be simpler, ask whether it is "good English."
He doesn't want to. "He" is a third person singular pronoun. The third person singular of "do" is "does."
He was born in Essex. You may want to improve your grammar. As "were" is not correct. Where would be correct as it involves a place.
Well, he wants you to speak with correct grammar and 'wear' clothes.
To cook a three and a half pound baron of beef, you will want to place the beef in the oven for about 45 minutes. Make sure the temperature on the oven is set to approximately 400 degrees.
"I really want this month of June will be ended immediately" is not correct. It should be "I really want this month of June to end immediately."
AutoCorrect will make the spelling and capitalisation corrections that you have configured it to make. If you don't tell it what you want it to correct, it won't correct anything. But in any event, it can't correct your grammar, nor any misspellings that you haven't told it about.
no it would be "The pupils and I" - Complete answer: Yes and no, it depends on whether it is the subject of the verb or not. We say The teacher watched me and the pupils at the same time. But we say The pupils and I want to go outside.
It depends if the phrase is subject or the object of a sentence. if it is a subject, the correct term is "she and you," as in "She and you went to the park" if it is an object, the correct term is "her and you," as in "The milk tasted sour to her and you"