Yes, the following sentences sound correct. You shouldn't gave gone to all this trouble. You didn't need to go to all this trouble. You didn't need to go through all this trouble. You shouldn't have gone to all this trouble.
The correct spelling is identifying.Some example sentences are:We are having trouble identifying the cause of the illness.The witness is identifying the suspect now.They need help identifying the body.
The correct spelling is mischievous.Some example sentences are:She gave him a mischievous look.His mischievous behaviour always got him in trouble with teachers.My puppy is very cute but mischievous too.
The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
Not at allAnother answer:If you mean 'Is the clause "you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'yes'.If you mean 'Is the clause "is you were" correct grammar?' the answer is 'no'.If you had taken the trouble to write your question more clearly, you would have helped the people who you hoped would be helping you. Isn't that worth doing?
The word trouble can be used as: A noun :- He was in trouble with the police. A verb :- My bunions trouble me.
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They are fairly accurate, but sometimes have trouble detecting the correct context or phrasing of your sentences. It is always best to proof read it after the spelling check.
The correct spelling is identifying.Some example sentences are:We are having trouble identifying the cause of the illness.The witness is identifying the suspect now.They need help identifying the body.
The correct spelling is mischievous.Some example sentences are:She gave him a mischievous look.His mischievous behaviour always got him in trouble with teachers.My puppy is very cute but mischievous too.
not really, some very young people have a great extensive vocabulary while many adults have trouble stringing three sentences together which are grammatically correct!
I got some trouble with my IG is not a correct statement. I am having some trouble with my IG.
Try and contain your anger, otherwise you will get in trouble.
The correct expression is "in times of trouble." This phrase indicates that during periods of difficulty or hardship, certain behaviors or actions are warranted.
You simply just shouldnt prank anyone its very rude and no matter what its stupid too ask because you will get in trouble at one point because someone will find out! so just to be clear DO NOT PRANK!:)
No not at all
The correct spelling is trouble (problem, difficulty).
What a cute dog, what is its name? America is in trouble because its national debt is too high.