Yes, it is correct to say "Did you reach safely?" to inquire about someone's safe arrival at a destination. However, a more common phrasing might be "Did you arrive safely?"
In Malayalam, you can say "സുരക്ഷിതമായി എത്തുക" (surakshithamayi etthuka) to convey the meaning of "reach safely".
Yes, it is correct to say "Please contact." This is a commonly used phrase to ask someone to reach out or get in touch with them.
The passive form of "Did you reach your home safely?" is "Was your home reached safely by you?" which is very awkward indeed.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
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In Malayalam, you can say "സുരക്ഷിതമായി എത്തുക" (surakshithamayi etthuka) to convey the meaning of "reach safely".
Both HAVE and DO are auxiliary verbs, but you can't use DO with "reached." When you use DO as an auxiliary, the verb reverts to its bare form and it is DO that is conjugated. This is called do support and used for emphasis or questions."Have you reached home safely?" (present perfect - have reached)"Does she reach home safely on the bus?" (does reach)"I always do reach home safely." (do reach)
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Yes, it is correct to say "Please contact." This is a commonly used phrase to ask someone to reach out or get in touch with them.
The passive form of "Did you reach your home safely?" is "Was your home reached safely by you?" which is very awkward indeed.
yeah I THINK so
The grammatically correct way to say this phrase is "travel safely." This is because "safely" is an adverb modifying the verb "travel," whereas the adjective "safe" should only be modifying a noun. In this case, the word "travel" is used as a verb rather than a noun.
There would be nothing incorrect in saying drive safe, better to say drive safely.
A ham needs to reach an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to be safely cooked.
Spacesheep is needed to reach Neptune safely.
it can reach about 350 to 500F
The correct phrase is "get home safely." In this context, "safely" is an adverb that describes how one should get home. Using "safe" would be grammatically incorrect, as "safe" is an adjective.