"Authorized Personnel Only"
That sentence is grammatically correct.
Grammar Nazi
Yes, this is both proper spelling and grammar.
In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
The correct grammar is "Does she know." In this sentence, "does" is the auxiliary verb used to form a question in the present simple tense, and "know" is the base form of the verb that follows the third person singular subject "she." The verb "know" does not take the "-s" ending in the present simple tense when used with a third person singular subject like "she."
Yes, an unauthorized person is not allowed to access certain areas or information. Unauthorized access can pose security risks and violate privacy policies. It is important to secure access controls to prevent unauthorized individuals from gaining entry.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammar.
No, it is not.If Manila is the name of a person, then "... minutes, Manila" is correct grammar but it is still not a correct grammar.
It depends on context. For example, in a conversation between two people: Person #1: Those items are not for sale. Person #2: Which are? In that context, it is understood that "Which are?" means "Which items are for sale?"
No, the question should be "What does she have?" in correct grammar. The verb "have" is used in the present simple tense for the third person singular, which is "has" in this case.
That sentence is grammatically correct.
Grammar Nazi
the grammar is correct. i think.
Yes, this is both proper spelling and grammar.
He doesn't want to. "He" is a third person singular pronoun. The third person singular of "do" is "does."
It is not correct to say "they has studied". The correct way is to say "they have studied." There are many different places that a person can check grammar questions such as English grammar websites.
We say It reminds me why I left. "Of" is used when the object is a noun, as in It reminds me of home