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The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
It is correct in America in some contexts. In Britain, it is archaic ( and many speakers mistakenly think it is an Americanism ).
I think it would usually be "What is the time ON your watch."
It's spelt and pronounced as asterisk, though many native english speakers think it's pronounced astericks
Yes, it is correct in this question. Good job! I don't know whether your English is correct in other things you have written.
That is the correct US spelling of neighbor. British English speakers have neighbours; American English speakers have neighbors.
That is the correct US spelling of neighbor. British English speakers have neighbours; American English speakers have neighbors.
The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
Simmer until grammar and spelling are correct. Ensure correct English is used for the area in question.
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It is correct in America in some contexts. In Britain, it is archaic ( and many speakers mistakenly think it is an Americanism ).
I think it would usually be "What is the time ON your watch."
It depends on which version of English you prefer. Some British English speakers would vote for 'Board are' and some American English speakers would vote for 'Board is'. Whichever you prefer, the standard would be this: be consistent throughout your writing with the usage you prefer.
It's spelt and pronounced as asterisk, though many native english speakers think it's pronounced astericks
Yes, addressed is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:The letter was addressed to Santa.These issues will be addressed in the next meeting.
peoples, use correct English!!!! Then I will answer the question