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The answer depends on whether you have only one team (team's) or many teams (teams').

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Q: What is grammatically right looking forward to your team's assistance or looking forward to your teams' assistance?
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Is it grammatically right you are looking forward to Monday?

Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."


Things are on hold Is this sentence grammatically right?

Yes, things are on hold is grammatically correct.


What does the phrase show you right mean?

It's a slang version of agreement, such as "You sure are right!" Grammatically it would be "Sure, you are right". But pronounced, "Sho' you right!"


What sentence is grammatically right 1 This will remain between you and I 2 She and he and i can do it 3 he lays on the couch 4 He and she live further down the street?

Only #1 is grammatically incorrect, although the question itself is grammatically wrong. It should read "Which of the following sentences is grammatically right." There is more than one sentence so it needs to be "sentences", not "sentence". Number 1 is wrong: it should be "This will remain between you and me" The object of the preposition "between" needs an accusitive form. Number 3 is also wrong, but it is not grammatically wrong. "Lays" is a transitive verb; you need the intransitive "lies" so the sentence should say "He lies on the couch" That is an error in vocabulary, not grammar. As well, the "i" in number 2 and the "he" in number 3 should be capitalized. Capitalization is not grammar.


How do you spell charley?

you hop on your right foot jumping forward then on your left foot jumping backwards.

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What is grammatically right- looking forward for your marriage or looking forward to your marriage'?

"Looking forward to your marriage" is grammatically correct.


Is it grammatically right you are looking forward to Monday?

Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."


Do we say we are looking forward to working with you or we are looking forward to?

Say we are looking forward to working with you it sounds more right


Is it right to say you can look forward to in social media?

It is grammatically correct to say 'you can look forward to', but I don't understand the significance of 'in social media'. Please can you explain?


What is starbord?

The right side of a boat when looking forward from the stern


Is starboard the left or right side of the ship?

The right when looking forward from the aft of the vessel


When in your boat looking forward what direction is the danger zone?

starboard


Things are on hold Is this sentence grammatically right?

Yes, things are on hold is grammatically correct.


Is starboard the left or right side of a ship?

"Port" is to the left of forward motion and "starboard" is to the right.


What is port vs starboard?

Standing at the stern looking forward port is on the left starboard is on the right


What is a soccer forward called?

I believe you are looking for the Striker there is also a right wing and a left wing


Several Times grammatically right?

Yes.