It should be "Please find attached my husband's insurance card".
yes
"Did your husband work the whole night last night?" "Your husband worked the whole night last night."
noMy 'husband and me' is the subject of the sentence but me is not a subject pronoun. I is a subject pronoun so 'My husband and I' is correct. ans:Me AND MY HUSBAND WENT
The form 'allow your husband and me' is correct. The pronoun 'me' is part of the compound object of the verb 'allow'. Example: If you allow your husband and me a little more time we can finish. Other correct examples are using 'your husband and me' as the object of a preposition: ... for your husband and me ... ... from your husband and me ... ... by your husband and me ... ... near your husband and me ... ... to your husband and me ... An easy way to figure out whether I or ME is correct is to remove "your husband" from the sentence. Try it with just I or ME. You should be able to figure out which one is right. Then, add "your husband" back in. Adding "your husband" does not change whether I or ME is correct. Be aware, that the custom is to list yourself last. You should say: Your husband and I, Your husband and me. You should not say: I and your husband. Me and your husband.
How about this: The vase was a gift to your husband and you from the mayor.
yes
It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
No, Incorrect Grammar. Actual sentence is. This morning she received one dozen of red roses from her husband.
"Did your husband work the whole night last night?" "Your husband worked the whole night last night."
"What your husband has" is correct.
can a husband drop wife from insurance if not divorced.
The husbands own insurance would be primary, and his wife's would be secondary.
Yes.
discovers should be discovered
learn grammar (prince philips)
If the husband is the nominee of the wife's life policy,and in case of later's eventuality, he can claim the insurance proceeds and the Insurance Co. is legally bound to pay to the nominated husband.
nice grammar dumbas