Here are some possibilities; What was your previous job or What kind of work did you do before.
present simple - I work at the high school. She works in a shoe shop.present contiuous - I am not workingtomorrow.The correct tense is the one that is appropriate for what you are saying.
You must correct what is wrong with it before it will work.
Yes, saying "a very good work" is grammatically correct. It follows the pattern of using an article ("a") before a noun ("work") to indicate singularity and general reference. The adjective "very good" describes the quality of the work.
if your just saying "your sister has a test" then yes. if you but the word 'does' before "does your sister have a test" then that's correct.
Depends on the context. If you are saying hypothetically, such as "If he were here right now, then this would be easy," then it would be were. If you are saying that it did in fact happen and is now in the past, you would say something like "If he was here before before, then where is he now?"
The saying measure twice cut once means be careful in what you do or say as an example you would have to think a lot about all the questions you get and the answers you return thats what the saying measure twice cut once means.
Correct. When saying "one hundredth" that is the second number before the decimal (bolded): 0.00
You were responsible for making sure that all of your gross worldwide income was reported on the 1040 tax form before you signed it saying that it was correct. If you gave the accountant the information about the earned wages and they were not reported on your income tax return you should have caught the error before you signed the tax return saying that it was correct. Did your accountant also sign your income tax return saying that it was correct.
Yes, it is correct
'no rest for the wicked' is correct
you can curse someone out without saying the curse word by just saying the first two letters.try it,it will work,i have done it before.
no