A number must always be followed by it's correct unit.
No, the pronoun I is always capitalized; the first word of a sentence is always capitalized. If you must use the incomplete word goin, it must be followed by an apostrophe to indicate the missing letter, goin'.The correct sentence is:I am going to pass the first grade.
Neither. Steps are taken, not followed. Use The following steps must be taken.
A pronoun must agree in number with its antecedent.A singular pronoun must take the place of a singular noun.A plural pronoun must take the place of a plural noun.
No, the correct phrase would be 'a little information' or 'a few pieces of information', or similar.'Information' is not a countable noun, therefore you cannot talk about 'a few' of it.The word 'few' must always be followed by a plural formation, or by nothing at all.
It would be counting by "x", so you would start with a number, like 8, then the next would be 8 + x, followed by 8 + x + x, etc. The x must be the same always.
Ethics code is a noun. It is rules of code which must be followed in order to be ethically correct.
The base number must be 10.
Ethics code is a noun. It is rules of code which must be followed in order to be ethically correct.
Due process is a series of steps that must be followed to legally and justly correct or answer a contested issue.
No must is a modal auxiliary verb. Must shows strong obligation: You must see Jon = it is important you see Jon. Must is always followed by a verb: must go, must have, must do, etc
It can, and it must.
Yes, it must be.