Juan talked with Carl and me.
The pronoun 'I' is used as a subject of a sentence or clause; the objective form 'me' is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Carl and me
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
As in making it grammatically correct? It is written great-grandfather.
What is grammatically correct is "in the space provided" not "on the space provide" and yes, delete "for"
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Hannah jammed her thumb, and Kayle almost broke her hip and her elbow.
No,it is not grammatically correct.
He wants somebody who can write a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, "He sailed his boat on the river" is grammatically correct.
"I walked down the lane" and "I went to the store" are both grammatically correct. I'm not sure if I understand the question :/
You have to write, "Make a call"
It is grammatically correct to say: There is nothing wrong with this machine.It is not grammatically correct to say: Will it is be grammatically correct to say ....The correct way to write that or say that would be: Would it be grammatically correct to say....
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
No.
As in making it grammatically correct? It is written great-grandfather.
What is grammatically correct is "in the space provided" not "on the space provide" and yes, delete "for"
No, that does not make a grammatically correct sentence. It should be: He responded explosively to the rude question. If you use different words, there are other ways to write it.
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