Enroll in a basic English class either in school, or at a local community college.
Yes, that is correct. But there should not be an article("a") before "correct".
The correct phrase is "continuous speaking English," as "continuous" is describing the action of speaking English without interruption.
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
Yes. For example, it is correct to say, "Mr. Twallup is one of the professors in the English department."
No, the correct form is "Is she correct?" The subject (she) comes before the verb (is) in English sentence structure.
Yes, that is correct. But there should not be an article("a") before "correct".
Can you write something?
"You are most welcome" is correct grammar.
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
The correct phrase is "continuous speaking English," as "continuous" is describing the action of speaking English without interruption.
Simmer until grammar and spelling are correct. Ensure correct English is used for the area in question.
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
Yes. For example, it is correct to say, "Mr. Twallup is one of the professors in the English department."
Grammar Nazi
No, the correct form is "Is she correct?" The subject (she) comes before the verb (is) in English sentence structure.
Most learn English so they can speak, spell and use proper grammar in countries that are English speaking. Just like people in Spain learn Spanish so they can speak, spell and use proper grammar in their country and in countries that are predominately Spanish speaking. To suggest it is racist to learn and apply a language the correct way shows ignorance.
Yes, it is correct to say out of compliance with. It means out of help with in English grammar.