Yes, the phrase "no ifs, ands, or buts" is a common expression used to assert something definitively, without room for negotiation or doubt.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
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No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
No. If you are trying to say that you have the same opinion as another person, the correct way to say it is "I agree with you."
No, you must say I was in London yesterday.
If he wasn't gay he wouldn't be offended. No ifs ands or buts about it. Its not hard for him to say "I am not gay" and not be a tart about it.
"Maybe" in the sense of "perhaps" functions as an adverb. "Maybe you'll want me to come back to you, and maybe I'll say, 'Maybe.'"In the sense of "uncertainty," the word is used as a noun also: Put all the ifs and maybes out of your mind.
"Maybe" in the sense of "perhaps" functions as an adverb. "Maybe you'll want me to come back to you, and maybe I'll say, 'Maybe.'"In the sense of "uncertainty," the word is used as a noun also: Put all the ifs and maybes out of your mind.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
it correct to say
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
Do you mean, "How can you say that this story is correct?" The answer is, "This story is correct."
Yes, that is correct. It is also correct to say the licenses have expired.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
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