No. This is a case where the subjunctive still lives! Use "be" instead of "is."
The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
Yes, "best possible" is correct grammar, as in this sentence: This is the best possible outcome considering the circumstances.
The correct spelling is "desirable".
Yes. Best to keep the verb agreement, if possible.
no it is not a correct sentence.
The passenger's luggage was wider than the aisle of an airplane.
The conjunction AND is used first in a sentence where the sentence preceding it was truncated, or stopped, and there are details to add on the identical topic. It is usually done where putting everything in one long sentence is not possible or desirable. The second sentence should, of necessity, continue the same line of thought and not branch off further, as this can make the AND superfluous.
Yes, "best possible" is correct grammar, as in this sentence: This is the best possible outcome considering the circumstances.
The sentence is an imperative sentence, the implied subject is 'you'. The subject 'you' should take the simple present of the verb, 'minimize'. A comma should separate 'if possible' from the rest of the sentence. The correct sentence is: Minimize copying by conveying documents digitally, if possible.
it IS physically possible, but not grammatically correct.
Please provide the sentences in question in order to obtain the best answer possible. Many sentences are correct.
The correct spelling is "desirable".
The correct term is 'flew in an airplane" because it means you were in the plane and on the plane means you were literally sitting on the fuselage of the plane.
The body of an airplane is known as a fuselage.
the airplane was first because what would the parachute be needed before the airplane? Correct answer is airplane!(:
Yes. Best to keep the verb agreement, if possible.
The sentence "It lacks agreement Possible correct alternatives are He is the one of the men who does the work or He is one of the men who do the work" are not of correct grammar.