The grammatically correct phrase is "You and your spouse are everyone's favorite." In this construction, "you and your spouse" is treated as a plural subject, so it takes the plural verb "are." The phrase "is everyone's favorite" would be incorrect in this context.
Please re-phrase this question. It is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "Fred and I fixed the engine." When using a subject pronoun, "I" should be used instead of "me." The phrase is grammatically correct because "Fred and I" are the ones performing the action of fixing the engine.
Pink is the correct answer
The correct phrase is "when were you born." This is because "were" is the past tense form of "to be" used with the pronoun "you." The phrase "when was you born" is grammatically incorrect.
The phrase "J'habite à Huddersfield" is the correct way to say "I live in Huddersfield" in French. The preposition "à" is necessary to indicate the location. Without "à," the sentence is grammatically incorrect.
No. It is my favorite place is the correct spelling. Most is implied in favorite.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Yes, it is.
Der Junge ist rothaarig is grammatically correct.
It can be, like in the following sentence. There were many firsts in this historic week.
You had not taken that into account. Would be the grammatically correct version of that sentence.
no
yes
Yes. "I do not like people" is complete and correct, albeit anti-social.
Please address all your queries to the following office.
Yes, but not idiomatically correct; the common phrase for that is "May I help the next person?"
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.