Yes as in "Sometimes I am too hot."
It would be better to say 'Sometimes things can't get any fresher'
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
It is correct
It is correct to say herb with the H, or without. Americans tend to state it without the H. While in the UK they tend to say it with the H, but sometimes mute the R.
It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
The correct spelling is scissors. Hard to say sometimes; harder to pronounce sometimes. Note the c seems silent.
We are all one. There is no "you" and "me." Rather than say "you and I" it is more correct to say "I and I." "I and I" sometimes just means "I" instead of "we." There is no difference between "I and I"
nope. sometimes, for INSTANCE, someone can say "for instance, a cat is like a dog because they are both felines." nope. not correct
It would be better to say 'Sometimes things can't get any fresher'
It depends on the family, sometimes it is pronounced as 'say pea' but it can also be pronounced as 'soapy'
IE is the correct abbreviation. People sometimes mistakenly say it's IRE or IRL.
It depends on the context. If your family consistently has a tradition or habit of going out on Sunday mornings, then it is correct to say that. However, if this is not always the case and varies from week to week, it would be more accurate to say that your family sometimes goes out on Sunday mornings.
Yes, the word "person" can be made plural by saying "persons" or "people". However, the word "people" sometimes means "tribe"; therefore, it can be made plural by saying "peoples", meaning "tribes".
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
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