Both are correct. Examples: # In a couple months, I will be 16. # A couple of moths later, he was the president of the company.
A couple of days.
I think that the above sentence used in this term, is correctly used in this way.
In the sentence, It's up to you to decide, It's is used as a contraction for It is. It's used correctly here.
In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
its welcome, not welcomed
Their house is over there; they're not home.
The word "looked" is a correctly used modifier in the sentence.
I think that the above sentence used in this term, is correctly used in this way.
In the sentence, It's up to you to decide, It's is used as a contraction for It is. It's used correctly here.
No, it is not used correctly. The correct way to use it is You are most welcome.
Yes; there are none.
The sentence "I am going to the store, to buy some milk and bread, after work." uses commas correctly to separate two clauses in the sentence.
In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
i got acculturated to my new home in Americaafter leaving Mexico after a couple months i got used to there language but I'm still practicing.
its welcome, not welcomed
Their house is over there; they're not home.
He spoke sharply to his sister
The second sentence the word is used correctly, but it is weak. The first sentence, the word is not used correctly. I think that the sentence, "Are these snacks really sufficient for your trip?," is more proper.