Yes, I purposely say that I sometimes do things on purpose.
If you were to speak while riding on the back of a dolphin, it would on porpoise as well as on purpose, but that's another dialect.
No, it is not correct.It is correct to say "back home"
In conjunction with
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct way to say it is "your older sister."
No. If you are trying to say that you have the same opinion as another person, the correct way to say it is "I agree with you."
No, you must say I was in London yesterday.
No. Best is a better word for your intended purpose. It would be more correct to say greatest christmas ever than great
Purpose is the correct spelling. (Object to be reached/a target or goal)
Without knowing your intended use of the word, it is safe to say that "purpose" can normally be pluralized to "purposes".
Firstly, may I correct the spelling of your question? The word purposs is spelt purpose. The purpose of an introduction is to prepare the reader or listener for what you have to say later. This may make it easier for him to understand what you will be driving at.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
it correct to say
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
Purpose is the correct spelling. (Object to be reached/a target or goal)
Do you mean, "How can you say that this story is correct?" The answer is, "This story is correct."
Yes, that is correct. It is also correct to say the licenses have expired.