because the fatrs told them to
People may use informal or incorrect language when asking questions due to various reasons such as lack of attention, typing or cognitive errors, or simply because of a casual conversational tone in less formal settings. It does not necessarily imply a lack of knowledge or capability to communicate effectively.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
No, the correct question would be "What's that stink?" The contraction "what's" is short for "what is," making the sentence grammatically correct.
The correct present tense form of "versus" is still "versus." In informal language, it is common to hear "versing" as slang for competing against someone, but it is not grammatically correct. Your daughter might be using it in this informal way.
No, "he or she" is not a pronoun-antecedent match with "anyone." A correct pronoun-antecedent match in this case would be "he or she can leave whenever they choose." Alternatively, using "they" as a gender-neutral singular pronoun is also widely accepted.
This means that the person is prone to using harsh and insulting language when interacting with anyone who irritates or angers them. They may be quick to criticize or attack others verbally in these situations.
By using correct language
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
By using language to persuade someone that your position is correct
That is the correct spelling of the English word "question".
It's unlikely that anyone will ever answer your question
This is a rather confusing question. How would they describe anything without using language? The word "describe" means using language to tell about something.
I have no idea but great question....
Example: My answer for this question is correct.
It would help if the question, (ironically in the web page of correct English language usage), did not have a major flaw in it's grammar. This one, using "your" instead of the correct contraction "you're" is one of my biggest pet peeves. It is slowly creeping into the minds of people who do not know the difference.
The C language is not a graphics language and you cannot draw logic gates using it. C is a programming language, and it is possible to use a graphics library to do so, but you did not specify which library you were using. Please restate the question.
Your question does not contain enough information for anyone to answer it. You need to say what you are using the vegetable oil FOR in your question.
has anyone answer this one ? I need help with this question also.