Either is acceptable.
yes it is polite unless your the one who did it then you should say your welcome.correct answerI think the questioner was probably thinking of the difference between "It is me" and "It is I." Strictly speaking, you should say "It is I" because the "I" is a predicate nominative, not a direct object.We should say It is I, and we must write it that way, at least in formal writing, but in informal speech, many people will say it is me.
It should only be capitalized if you are going to say" Earth" but if you are just going to say world then no.
you should not say bad words regardless of any age :)
The latter of the two, as "everyone" is a plural designation.
Say Thank You, That's What I Say.
No. The radius is half of the diameter.
u as in quarter
1in = 2.54cm 1.25in x 2.54cm/in = 3.18cm
Three-fourths, or 3/4.
You should say has either.
you should say what you would like the person to hear from you.
You say "What should I say?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini kinso?".
you should say that you are sorry for what you have done.
You should say: "Me too," Remember, be calm and collective and listen to her properly!
Nope. It should be "He should have..."
That means "You say 'book'" or "You should say 'book'". Or as a question: "Should you say 'book'?"
Should you is a question. So for example you can say 'Should you drink water'? You should is an answer/statement. So for example you can say 'You should drink water'.