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Yes, parties is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:There were two parties in the street.He parties far too much.All the parties were found guilty.In the UK, it is illegal to throw parties after 11pm, except on New Year's Eve.
"I was sent the present" is correct, passive but correct. The first sentence needs "to" before "me" to be correct--"The present was sent to me."To make the sentence active, identify who sent the present. For example, "Billy Bob sent the present to me."
The present tense of correct is:I/You/We/They correct.He/She/It corrects.
Nope only one does.
Political parties were not present in the US at the time the Constitution was written. This is because at this time, political parties did not exist.
Yes, both parties need to be present to open a joint bank account.
The sentence needs a subject to be correct."I want to present this award to Mary."
The house of commons
Normally, both parties do not need to be present before the notary public at the same time.
counting is a present participleBut the sentence is not correct it should be -- I am counting or I was counting.be + present participle is correct
I am You are He,She,It is We are You are They are
The correct spelling is "present," as in "present your work nicely."