There is a mistake in your bill.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
No . Grammar is faulty.
The essay was full of mistakes. "Make sure to correct your mistakes!" the teacher instructed.
Make a mistake is correct.
No, it is incorrect. The correct way to phrase that sentence is this:"Bob and I are going to the game."A simple way to figure it out for yorself is to do this:Ask, if you were going to the game alone, how would you say it?You would say "I am going to the game."You wouldn't say "Me is going to the game." right?So add the name "Bob" into the correct sentence, and you come out with"Bob and I .... are going to the game.(IS changes to ARE if you have more than one person going to the park.)Example 2:Which is correct? "Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"So, remove "Mary", and you have left"Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"(The correct one is "Mary and ME".)Example 3:"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Remove Henry and Laura, and ask which is correct?"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?""Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Answer the question out loud: "Am I responsible? or "Is ME responsible?""I" is correct here, so the example "me" is incorrect.The sentence should correctly read: "Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?"Correction:In example 3, actually ME is correct, not I. Like you said, you remove theother nouns or pronouns and say the sentence with possessive meaning.Correct: Who is responsible for the mistake, me?Incorrect: Who is responsible for the mistake, I?If you were to rephrase it like you did, "Am I responsible?"Then yes, I would be proper, not me.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
No . Grammar is faulty.
It should be 'in their own beds' I would have thought.
The mistake is using the word "than" instead of "then". The sentence should read: Nancy brushed her teeth and then put on her makeup.
The word his can only be maid a grammar mistake if spelled wrong or capitalized
Answer === I don't see any grammar mistake, but it doesn't make much sense.
If the mistake is in the flash animation itself, the only way to fix it is to correct the grammar mistake, repack it, and reupload it to the server. If you used ActionScript to direct the flash application to display text that is linked in a .txt file, you can just correct the mistake in the .txt file and reupload the .txt file to the server without ever having to bother with the flash application itself.
Yes, "Thank you" is typically capitalized as it is a polite expression of gratitude.
The essay was full of mistakes. "Make sure to correct your mistakes!" the teacher instructed.
That was not a mistake!
Make a mistake is correct.
Mistake #1: The phrase "Mistake in costumer service?" is not a question. In fact, it isn't even a proper sentence. Mistake #2: The words "costumer" and "customer" are not the same. If you have dyslexia, please consult a reading specialist. If not, please see http://happyplace.com/9574/grammar-test-keeps-idiots-off-of-the-internet