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Is it grammatically correct to say like you and me?

no. you should say like you and i No, this answer is incorrect. The rule has to do with whether it is subject or object, but, put simply, you should just remove the "you and" and see if you could say it. You can't say "like I" - therefore you can't say "like you and I" - It has to be "like you and me." You can say things like "you and I are going to the park" because you can say "I am going to the park" but you wouldn't say "me am going to the park." But you can't say "he is coming to the park with you and I" - using the same principle as above.


Is it correct to say i and Liza went to the park in grammar?

No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."


How do you use you and me or you and I?

It's you and I. Take out the other people and see if the sentence makes sense. You and me are going to the park. Me am going to the park. You and I are going to the park. I am going to the park.


Is this sentence right 'going back to home'?

No, the correct way to say it is "going back home" or "going back to the house."


What does the word they're mean?

It is a contraction of "they are" and a homophone of There and Their. You put an apostrophy in to show there is a missing letter. For example, you could say, "They are going to the park". Or you could say, "They're going to the park."

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Is it grammatically correct to say like you and me?

no. you should say like you and i No, this answer is incorrect. The rule has to do with whether it is subject or object, but, put simply, you should just remove the "you and" and see if you could say it. You can't say "like I" - therefore you can't say "like you and I" - It has to be "like you and me." You can say things like "you and I are going to the park" because you can say "I am going to the park" but you wouldn't say "me am going to the park." But you can't say "he is coming to the park with you and I" - using the same principle as above.


Do you say you had lunch in or at a park?

The correct English would be, "I had my lunch in a park".


Is it correct grammar to say where do you going skiing?

No. The correct formulation would be "Where are you going skiing?"


Is it correct to say Is you going to the doctor?

no


Is it correct to say i and Liza went to the park in grammar?

No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."


Which is grammatically correct 'Whom did you see at the park' or 'Who did you see at the park'?

Whom did you see is correct, and is required in writing. In speech, people generally say "Who did you see?"


Is it correct to say Can you come with my friends and I to Central Park?

No, it is not correct. I contains a very common mistake of using "I" as an object when it is part of a compound object (of the preposition "with"). "I" is correct as a subject; "me" is correct as an object. The easiest way to determine whether to use "I" or "me" is to try the same sentence with "I" or "me" alone--leaving "my friends" out of it for this test. You would say, "Can you come with me to Central Park?" You would never say, "Can you come with I to Central Park?" This tells you that you need to use the objective form, "me": "Can you come with my friends and me to Central Park?" No it's correct


How do you use you and me or you and I?

It's you and I. Take out the other people and see if the sentence makes sense. You and me are going to the park. Me am going to the park. You and I are going to the park. I am going to the park.


Is it correct to say you and Mia are going to the store?

Mia and I are going to the store.


Is it correct to use to in this sentence It was to late?

No, the correct form in this case is "too". "To" would be used if you were talking about going to the shops or the park.


He and i am going to school is this a correct sentence?

He and i am going to school


Is it correct to say My husband and I are going out tonight?

yes it is