No. It should be either "Don't talk like that." or "Don't say it like that." depending on the meaning you are trying to convey.
The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically whole and correct.
This sentence should be correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Yes, you can say "congratulations to you", but most people usually just say "congratulations!" as an exclamation! :)
"It is correct to say 'She is a girl like me.' The pronoun 'me' is the correct choice in this sentence because it is the object of the preposition 'like.'"
my brother getting a boy but my kitten abit be with bogs for a long time WHY DID U SAY THAT the correct sentence is "your kitten doesn't like dogs." Also comment on my page should see the pic of my puppy SO cute!
Yes it is correct to say the following sentence
The word fell is superfluous in that sentence. I would say, the snow covered the fields like a blanket.
Yes, that is a grammatically correct sentence.
Both, depending on the context and accompanying sentence structure.
you dont. No. This is a complete sentence .
The sentence appears to have no meaning. So I would say it is not correct.
Accepted You would say 'accepted' angie.
In most cases you would say you and I then again it depend on the question
Using "I don't like" is not improper grammar. Both "I don't like" and "I dislike" are correct ways to express a negative opinion or preference. It is just a matter of personal choice or formality.
No, the sentence needs a verb. The correct way: How does it look?