Confucius
The Greeks introduced democracy .
That is not the correct quote. John F. Kennedy said "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country."
It becomes officially correct English. How else did English get pronounced so weird and spelt so queer?
all the answers are correct
i dont know if this is correct but i believe it was Buddah
The correct spelling is "suggested" (proposed).
If you will tell me what one of your mistakes is, I will see if I can correct it for you. I make no guarantee.
It is a noun (formal) and it means - moral and social behaviour that is considered to be correct and acceptable egNobody questioned the propriety of her being there alone.
no one is correct in this world thats why no one accept their mistakes
The belief is in the importance of the ancient Chinese religion of li which can be translated roughly as propriety or correct behavior.
it means that you correct something when you get something wrong.
Neither, because "suggested" cannot be construed that way. A selection may be suggested to the user.
Basic Grammar knowledge explains this usage clearly.Why is an adverb modifying the verb correct. However, how is an adjective and must modify a noun. The full infinitive " to correct " form of the verb is actually a gerund used as a noun, which explains why we have to use the adjective " how ".English Grammar is the basic rules or science of the English Language. A good understanding of basic English Grammar avoids incorrect and inconsistent usage, and is the mark of a fundamental education.The answer given below is what my Grade 9 English instructor called " muddled thinking " so many, many years ago.AnswerThere is no simple answer for this... how is used differently than why. "How to correct mistakes" all by itself isn't enough though... if you are referring to your own mistakes you would ask something like this:How can I correct my mistakes? Why should I correct my mistakes?You would only use "to" if you were referring to someone else.He was explaining how to correct my mistakes. He was explaining why to correct my mistakes.... so, if you use them in the same way, then you usually can use the same words with them. It still sounds a little bit awkward to use why there, but it is technically correct.It would sound better to say something like this:She was explaining how I could correct my mistakes. She was explaining why I should correct my mistakes.
the correct answer is jonas.
To notice and correct small mistakes
they might correct your mistakes
It is okay to be embarrassed as that makes you to correct your mistakes.