No. Every sentence requires a predicate (a verb or action word) and this phrase does not contain a predicate.
Yes, the sentence he went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast is a correct sentence.
What is the correct forma when signing a letter from s Sr. and his wife, to distinguish from Jr. and his wife?
That is the correct spelling of "wife" (female spouse).
1 = wife plural = wives
I was quarreling with my wife for an hour today.
Yes, the sentence he went crazy when his wife burnt his breakfast is a correct sentence.
"He is a European but his wife is an Indian" is correct English. However, you have misspelled the word "sentecne" this should be "sentence".
It is what you will hear in informal speech, but is not correct for formal writing. Try: "That is the girl.", "That is the woman.", "That is my sister.", "That is my wife.", etc. The grammatically correct form of the sentence 'That is her' is 'That is she.'
Correct form: Never spend time with the boss's wife.
the second part.. = You and your wife have socialed with him and his wife?" = nd itz socialized.. not socialed... but whatz up wid diz question in da first place :S.. -m.n.-
McMillan and Wife - 1971 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
It's correct, as far as it goes, but better would be; My wife does not get on well, travelling by bus. My wife travels well, except by bus. Your original sentence is coincidental rather than causative. My examples more closely connect the bus travel with the 'unwellness'.
The Chairman's Wife was created in 1971.
The Squirrel Wife was created in 1971.
That is not quite correct. If you are going to call someone a former wife, you have to say whose former wife she is, such as my former wife is unable to attend the hearing, or Fred's former wife is unable to attend the hearing. If you don't know whose former wife she is, just say she is unable to attend the hearing. Otherwise it just sounds silly.
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The form 'my wife and me' is the objective form, the object of a verb or a preposition.examples:The agent advised my wife and me to make the trip in April. (direct object of the verb; advised us)The agent recommended the best trip for my wife and me. (object of the preposition; for us)The form 'my wife and I' is the subjectiveform, the subject of a sentence or clause.Example:My wife and I enjoyed the trip. (subject of the sentence; we enjoyed)Their guests, my wife and I included, receive first class treatment. (subject of the clause; we were included)