This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not.
IE:
Thomas is following Susanne.
The following is a list of automobile parts you will need:
So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
The correct grammar is "Congratulations, graduates."
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
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 correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
"I deserve a cake",said Eric
The correct grammar is "Between you and me."
Yes, that is correct.
Can you write something?
If you are writing possessively, i.e. "Her family's hoiday-home" then it would be correct grammar.
The correct grammar is "Congratulations, graduates."
It is correct.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
You are leaving early today.
was arrested
No
An UM is correct. Use an instead of a when the following noun begins with a vowel sound.