No it is not. It is either grandparent's (belonging to one grandparent) or grandparents' (belonging to more than one of them).
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
It is proper grammar.
The proper grammar is "There has come a time." "There" is the subject of the sentence and is singular, hence the correct verb form to use is "has" instead of "have."
The proper grammar is "a urinary" because the word "urinary" begins with a consonant sound, even though the first letter is a vowel.
Yes. You and I know that's true. However, sometimes it can be hard for you and me.
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
"Don't it" is not proper grammar. The correct form is "doesn't it".
It is proper grammar to say, "I bet you".
no, that is definitely not proper grammar.
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
What was there is proper grammar.
It is proper grammar.
There are many grammar practice websites that will help people learn proper English grammar. These are necessary since many people have no idea what proper grammar is these days.
It's you are, you is is not proper grammar.
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It's you are, you is is not proper grammar.
It's you are, you is is not proper grammar.