Unless you are studying the subect of June, it should say "Are you still going to continue your studies in June?"
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
He and i am going to school
Is this correct? Thought you was going to go to Belks tomorrow.
Yes. Best to keep the verb agreement, if possible.
They're is a contraction of "they are". There is a place name substitute. The correct sentence is "They're (they are) going to the store".
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
"studies going on" is a correct way of speaking when you want to ask a person how are they coping with their studies..
Only one sentence is correct. The correct sentence would be "He saw me going there".
"studies going on" is a correct way of speaking when you want to ask a person how are they coping with their studies..
no its"Are you going with dad and me" no, the real answer is "are you going with dad and me" not "are you going with dad and I"
What are you going to draw? It is correct.
"Steve and I are going" is correct. Use "I" as the subject of a sentence and "me" as the object. In this case, "I" is the subject performing the action of going, so it is the appropriate pronoun to use.
Yes, perfectly correct.
'They are going sightseeing' or 'They are going to go sightseeing' are acceptable forms.
The correct sentence is: Me and my best friend are going on a exctotic trip to hawaii
No
m going to pursive my studies from abroad