No... it may be in the dictionary but if you are going for a job interview and you use the word lol your proberly not gonna get it...
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No, it is not. The word is "somewhere."
If you're referring to actor Kelsey Grammer, then yes, Grammer is a proper noun. If you meant to write grammar, then no, it's not a proper noun.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
(B) The word for the application of proper English usage is "grammar".
The proper grammar is "a urinary" because the word "urinary" begins with a consonant sound, even though the first letter is a vowel.
Grammar is the set of rules that defines word formation, syntax, inflections and proper usage of a language.
Speak to them respectfully and use proper grammar. (word tense and such)
No, it's a contraction of 'I would' and is a part of proper grammar.
I guess not. If you are Joe , my friend, then you need to learn to spell. Shape up - its not that difficult. Start with the word GRAMMAR
"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
Wrong. Because, "Foods", is not a word, and is not proper grammar.