What is your father is not a correct sentence. The word father is not a what but a who. The correct way to word it would be, who is your father?
Josephine is meant to be a female name, so it would be 'her father'.The correct sentence is "Josephine's father died." or "Her father died."
* My father often swims in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's current habitual action. * My father often swam in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's past habitual action.
The correct spelling is supersede.An example sentence is "nobody could supersede his father's place".
no it is not a correct sentence.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
Josephine is meant to be a female name, so it would be 'her father'.The correct sentence is "Josephine's father died." or "Her father died."
No, just leave out the "with". 'He resembles his father.' would be correct.
No, just leave out the "to". "He resembles his father."
* My father often swims in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's current habitual action. * My father often swam in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's past habitual action.
My father didn't give my allowance for this week.
"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die!"
I think you mean "When was your father born?"
I have ever seen a sentence " Eric's father ordered himnot to stay out late again." at a grammar test before."not to stay" is correct answer.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
The correct spelling is supersede.An example sentence is "nobody could supersede his father's place".
Yes, this sentence is correct.
If you're inquiring about whether that sentence is grammatically correct, it would be better cast as "What do you have in your father's room?" or better yet, "What did you leave/hide/put/store in your father's room?"