No, the correct grammar would be "James read that the school had burned." The word "that" is needed to introduce the clause about what James read.
James and I is wrong because when you remove "James and", the sentence should still work, but it doesn't. The correct answer is James and me.
I sit between Adam and James at school
James and Dolley Madison were the White House residents when the British burned it.
First of all, the correct way to ask that question would be :"Where did James Monroe go to school?" If you mean college, he went to William and Mary College.
They where burned at the stake
That girl said she can buy glamor from all the popular people at JAMES MARTIN SCHOOL
The sentence "James couldn't see the man" is an active sentence because the subject (James) is performing the action (seeing) in the sentence.
James Madison
The correct answer is: You said that your name is James. The action of speaking was done in the past, but the person's name is James in the present.
why did Dr. Johnson attend medical school in Europe why did Dr. Johnson attend medical school in Europe HE WAS NOT ABLE TO GET INTO U.S MEDIAL SCHOOL<<<CORRECT ANSWER
The spelling "James" is correct.