The first one is correct, the second one, the 'y' should be capitalized.
The verb in that sentence is "take". It's not the correct form, though. The correct form is "takes".
Use of the interrogative pronouns 'who' (subjective) and 'whom' (objective), depends on the function in the sentence. Examples: To whom should our solders be reporting on base? Who should our soldiers be reporting to on base?
In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
Reporting being done without opinion or bias
Nope, unfortunately not. This is a somewhat complex formal sentence. The correct structure will be as follows: "It was after reportingin your office that I understood my impulsiveness" It is however still not ideal. Please state in which context you wish to use this sentence...
These are correct ways to write it:Rick has a ball. Will he kick it?Will Rick kick the ball he has?Will Rick kick his ball?I wonder if Rick will kick the ball he has?Since Rick has the ball, will he kick it?I hope these suggestions will help!
"This is Diane Sawyer reporting from Oslo, Norway." I want to do reporting when I grow up. Reporting to the group he said, "I think he went West."
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
no it is not a correct sentence.
That sentence is grammatically correct.