It is more grammatically correct to say 'in the top ten'
In English the correct usage is to say "on page 6" - but you would say "in chapter 6", or "in line 6" or "in verse 6".
No, the preposition is incorrect. It should be, "Have a look at my new page on facebook."
No, the correct verb to use with "you" is "were": "You were in the top third of your graduating class."
It is only correct if you are standing on top of a young person.What are you trying to say? If you mean someone who is at their physical prime, you might say "at the peak of youth" or "at the prime of their life."If you mean a young person who is top of their class, you might say "at the top of his or her class" or "the best of the youths."
at the top of the page where it say's 'answers' you ask question's there.
top page means front page Top page mean google 1st Page
page 99, near the top of the page for one of the books, or near the end of chapter 5
At the top of each page is a button that says "edit". Press that, and make your correction.
The correct answer would be The next trip will be somewhere in Visayas. Saying "next top will be" would not be correct because it would need to say stop instead of top.
Look at the top of the page or window your on. It usually will say http://. If you don't see that, it should be the longest bar at the top of that page or tab or window. That's the URL
Look at the top of the page or window your on. It usually will say http://. If you don't see that, it should be the longest bar at the top of that page or tab or window. That's the URL