~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.
Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
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Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
"Media is here to stay" is the correct phrasing because "media" is a collective noun referring to a singular concept, so it should be paired with a singular verb "is."
"If only he were here" is grammatically correct. In this case, "were" is used as a subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "here is a copy of the email between Sally and me" because "me" is the appropriate pronoun in that context as it functions as the object of the preposition "between."
The sentence should be: Here is my work schedule for this week.
Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
"Media is here to stay" is the correct phrasing because "media" is a collective noun referring to a singular concept, so it should be paired with a singular verb "is."
"If only he were here" is grammatically correct. In this case, "were" is used as a subjunctive mood to express a hypothetical situation.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "here is a copy of the email between Sally and me" because "me" is the appropriate pronoun in that context as it functions as the object of the preposition "between."
The sentence should be: Here is my work schedule for this week.
It's a grammatically correct question, yes. (Note that just because it's grammatically correct doesn't mean WikiAnswers would be able to answer it... it's a personal question, and implies that the next thing the asker will do is ask for a favor, which is not something we can really handle here.)
Social media is a collective noun which, depending on usage, could be singular or plural. In this sense it would be considered singular. Therefore, it is grammatically correct to say "Social media is here to stay!"
If you mean grammatically correct, then no. "This book can't be checked out of the library" would be acceptable.
No, it should read "Will you have a potluck lunch here, pending reservations?"
The correct grammar usage here would be: He and I went to the movies last night.
The correct grammar is "Here are the names of the providers."
The book has been here for a whileorThe book's been here for a whileare both grammatically correct.