In the example given, the correct selection is "He and I are going for a walk." Words such as "him" or "me" are object pronouns. It is also traditionally polite to use "he" or "she" before "I" in a list (such as "He, she, and I went for a walk").
Yes, it is, as long as you capitalize the "w" in "who's".
Although the expression 'going on foot' is more often used, 'going by foot' is equally correct. Comparing the usage of 'on' and 'by', most people would say they are going by car, by train, by air, etc., when traveling, not on car, on train, or on air. If riding a bicycle, it would be correct to say you are going by bicycle, not going on bicycle.
Yes. I am walking. (Verb) I went for a walk. (Noun) In the first example, walking is a participle. A particle is a form of a verb. In the second example, walk in the object of went. An object can be, and is in this case a noun.
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
Walk-ins is correct, as in "The exam centre allows people to do walk-ins."
Yes, it is, as long as you capitalize the "w" in "who's".
Although the expression 'going on foot' is more often used, 'going by foot' is equally correct. Comparing the usage of 'on' and 'by', most people would say they are going by car, by train, by air, etc., when traveling, not on car, on train, or on air. If riding a bicycle, it would be correct to say you are going by bicycle, not going on bicycle.
Yes, "We do walk." is a correct sentence (the subject is 'we', the verb is 'do walk').
We are going for a walk.
According to me, its (c)you and him because one needs to address the person with whom in-conversation-with first and then the other person concerned. So, the question will sound like: You and him are going for a walk?
They are going is correct.
"(I) was going for a walk" is "(J')allais me promener" "(He) was going for a walk" is "(Il) allait se promener"
Walk-ins is correct, as in "The exam centre allows people to do walk-ins."
Yes. I am walking. (Verb) I went for a walk. (Noun) In the first example, walking is a participle. A particle is a form of a verb. In the second example, walk in the object of went. An object can be, and is in this case a noun.
We are going to the Jones is the correct one.
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
'Enrollment now going on' is correct.