"Which statement is NOT correct?" is an interrogative sentence, a sentence that asks a question.
The word 'NOT' is an adverb modifying the verb 'is'.
The triangles are similar by the Side-Angle-Side Similarity Theorem.
the triangle are similar by the angle- angle- similarity postulate
the triangles are not similar
To it is not. The correct term is "how are you?""Which of the following statements is most correct?" is an interrogative sentence, a sentence that asks a question.The interrogative pronoun 'which' indicates that there are two or more choices from which to select a statement.
Yes, you can say that
The correct phrase is 'Had tried. The word 'had' represents a past-tense statement.
He agrees with you. Or he is in agreement with you.
The third answer. It's always the third answer.
No, the correct statement is "That is mine." "Mine" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
The correct statement is: "Are your children coming home?"
That is correct.
A statement that is factually correct and does not mislead.
The correct statement is "There were no complaints from the area."
To take back a statement means to retract or withdraw what was previously said. This can be done if the statement was incorrect, misleading, or no longer relevant. It is a way to clarify or correct any misunderstanding caused by the original statement.
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No, the correct statement would be "Is he at the office?" by adding the article "the" before "office."
you correct them.