Well I'm Christian but i really think that Muslims are correct because they are really good. And they have so many proofs.
The phrase, "have you not woke up yet?" can be considered correct, but it sounds odd. It would sound better being said simply as "have you woke up yet?"
Yes it's correct.
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"Thank you for being so patient." That is correct.
"My Uncle John said" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't tell us WHAT he said.
"I said to him" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment since "said" is still waiting for its direct object. You said what to him? "I said "to him". would be a grammatically correct sentence.
it is correct
Neither "has being" nor "have being" is correct. The correct form is "being." For example, "He is being helpful" is the correct way to phrase it, indicating someone's current state of being or behavior.
The phrase, "have you not woke up yet?" can be considered correct, but it sounds odd. It would sound better being said simply as "have you woke up yet?"
Being is the correct spelling.
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
did you say is correct
Yes it's correct.
She is singular, a pronoun that stands in place of a singular proper noun. It needs a singular verb. "What has she said about me?" the boy asked his friend. However, you could just write: "What did she say about me?"
A common mnemonic to remember the correct spelling of "said" is to think of it as being "s" + "aid" - aiding in recollection of the correct sequence of letters. Another tip is to associate the word with its common usage in everyday language to reinforce its spelling in your memory. Practice and repetition can also help solidify the correct spelling over time.
The correct punctuation is: "You are old, Grandpa William," the young man said.