Thanks a lot! Why is it 'minus one' if I've thanked you....dont get it.
Cheers.
yOU WISH THERE WERE A BOOK would be the correct wording.
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
it would be My father was right. as in correct not, write as in writing something down.
A book.
That spelling is correct in British English. In American English, we would write 'orthopedic'.
It actually depends. You would use which if you were asking what book they wrote among a certain selection of books. You would use what if you were just asking in general.
The correct way to write the book title to complete the entry would be: "Robots in Space: Exploring the Final Frontier."
They are both correct in certain usage. "Book of quotes" would be correct in describing a book containg a collection of quotes. A "book on quotes" would be a book on the history of quotes or how to quote someone.
No, the grammatically correct way to say that would be: I wrote the book.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
You would write one just like you would write a letter to someone. Indent, correct grammar, and everything like that :]
If you mean grammatically correct, then no. "This book can't be checked out of the library" would be acceptable.
No, 10.000 is the same as 10, so you would just write 10th
No, wroten is not a word. "Have you written" is correct.
Almost - change 'to get' with 'getting' - would you mind getting my book
You write a book then publish it. write a book first, and find someone who would be able to revise it and get it published and they take it to bigger companies. but you have to write one first :)