As tall as she. In a sentence, you use 'I am as tall as she'. After the 'she', there is actually an 'is'. However, it is redundant so you do not add it into a sentence. So the sentence 'I am as tall as she' is actually 'I am as tall as she is', but only without the 'is'.
No. It is correct to say, "He received the letter two days ago."
Yes, it certainly is correct. eg 4 is the lesser of 4 and 6 ---- It does depend on what you mean. "Lesser" involves only two choices; if you have more than two, it's "least."
Two. Tall-est.
'Once in a while' (two words) is correct.
No apostrophe. Kids is plural.You can say a person is married with two kids, but it's very informal. Better: the person is married and has two kids.
The sentence should say "Sean is the tallest of the two boys," not "tallest of the two boys." The word "the" should come before "tallest" for correct grammar.
Who is the taller of the two? Jack is the taller of the two
Yes, to the extent that the possessive plural of girl is girls'. No. It goes like this: One girl's coat, two girls' coats.
The two tallest buildings in Mississippi are two casinos Biloxi: The Beau Rivage is the tallest and the Imperial Palace is the second tallest.
I am not sure between those two options, but I really matters on the way you are trying to say it. If you are saying it to the jockey players- You girls were playing hockey. If you are the girls playing hockey- We girls were playing hockey. Hope this helps!
No, it would be correct to say "two visits were completed" because "visits" is plural in this sentence.
perpectly correct
the aposterphe goes after the Sfor example: The two girls' bicyles were stolen.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "I am the mother of two children."
Wednesday morning, it is correct to say I have not seen him for one day. Wednesday afternoon, or by working day end, it is correct to say I have not seen him for two days
yes
Not unless you add the word "the" between "for" and "last."