"Is" is the form of the verb "to be" that should be used with a third-person-singular pronoun: he, she, or it. The correct form to use with the first-person-singular pronoun "I" is "am". So you would say, "He is ready" and "I am ready."
It is certainly possible to use both "I" and "is" in the same sentence, as long as you are not using "is" the verb for the subject "I": "I wonder if she is going to be there" is correct.
Especial is Spanish, not English.
They use the same letters as the Americans use. Just use a English- philipine translating dictionary
You can use St or Ste as proper abbreviations for street in the English language.
tamil word vidukathai in english
No such word in English. Use "joyful".
"Usar" is translated to "to use" in English.
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
All English speakers use the English version of the Latin Alphabet.
English Grammar In Use was created in 1985.
"Usamos el" translates to "we use the" in English.
how different professions use English language differently?
No, you cannot use math in English unless you are referring to statics and graphs.
You use it when you speak it.
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
Especial is Spanish, not English.
There is no English caledar
Plain English