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The correct usage is "He is taking it very seriously." In this context, "seriously" is an adverb modifying the verb "taking."
The correct usage is "uncommunicative," meaning not inclined to communicate or share information.
No, the correct term is bare minimum.
The correct usage is "a unidimensional." This is because the word "unidimensional" starts with a consonant sound, so it requires the article "a" instead of "an."
"Between him and me" is grammatically correct. The correct usage is determined by the subjective (I) and objective (me) forms of the pronouns.
No. "Best" is used with wishes.
The correct usage depends on whether you need the adjective "serious" or the adverb "seriously". "More" is an adverb that modifies the adjective or adverb.Correct use of "more serious": Brian was a more serious student than his younger brother.Correct use of "more seriously": He took the stage and spoke to the crowd more seriously than he had at any time during the past three months.
"Two of them have sent" is correct usage.
"Could you please wait just a moment?" - indicating a short amount of time "I just finished my homework." - indicating recent completion "I'm just trying to help." - indicating intention or emphasis
The correct usage is in Seventh Grade but to use this properly, you must out it in quotes. In "Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto,............
Both phrases are correct English usage but have slightly different connotations. "It's high time" suggests that something should have happened earlier or is long overdue, while "it's about time" simply implies that something should happen soon or has finally occurred.
Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
The sentence "Why I am waiting to hearing from you" is not correct in grammar. It should be "Why am I waiting to hear from you?" to be grammatically correct.
Yes it is correct.
The correct usage is:One ship sails on the water.Explanation:The reason why the correct usage is "on" is because the ship will sail on top of the water ie. on the water.
On the outskirts.
Correct usage is:If I were a volcano. Similar Usage:As if I were a volcano.I wish I were a volcano etc.
Yes it is usage correct when writing in a sentence is forty-two story