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Is either your mother or your father are coming to the meeting a correct subject verb agreement?

Welcome home dad or mom....


Is Until his mother called him twice a correct sentence fragment?

The statement is a sentence fragment. The word "until" requires a condition to have been fulfilled prior to the action being carried out or completed. That condition may be before or after the "until" portion.Examples: He decided to wait at the station, until his mother called him twice.Until his mother called called him twice, he had no idea how serious his father was ill.


How do you spell I was so happy to meet your mother and father and Nate or I was so happy to finally meet your mother and father.?

These are two sentences, so both need a period. You have spelled them correctly, but you do not need 2 'ands' in the first sentence. I was so happy to meet your mother, father and Nate. I was so happy to finally meet your mother and father.


Is my mother an I correct grammar?

The correct way to phrase this question is: "Is my mother and I correct grammar?"


Which response is correct 'how come' or 'how comes'?

In informal speaking, the correct slang is "How come?"However, the correct grammar to use is simply, "Why?"Examples using slang and grammatically correct versions:Slang: How come you didn't text me about the party?Grammatically correct: Why didn't you text me about the party?Slang: How come your boyfriend lied on me like that?Grammatically correct: Why did your boyfriend lie about me?Slang: How come your mom is so strict?Grammatically correct: Why is your mom is so strict?Slang: How come I wasn't asked what I thought?Grammatically correct: Why wasn't I asked for my opinion?In speaking or writing, the use of "Why" to begin questions can become boring and unneccessary. Try to vary how you form questions. For example, in some sentences you could replace "Why..." with the phrase "What reason would..."Slang: How come our neighbor acts so mean to kids?Grammatically correct: Why does our neighbor act so mean to kids?An alternate way to write the same question: What reason would our neighbor have to treat kids so meanly?Note: When switching "how come" to "why" questions, notice how the verb changes tense and how the adverb must change as well. For example, "How come your mother yells..." would change to "Why does your mom yell...".

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Is it correct to say 'My mother or my grandmother have told me this story before'?

Grammatically correct.


Is your father and mother at home is correct or are your mother and father at home?

Is your father and mother at home is correct


Is proper to say you are the mother of two children?

Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "I am the mother of two children."


Is the sentence My Mother loved grammatically correct?

Yes, the sentence "My Mother loved" is grammatically correct. It is a simple sentence with a subject ("My Mother") and a verb ("loved"). The verb is in the past tense, indicating that the action of loving occurred in the past. The sentence could be expanded upon to provide more context or detail, but as it stands, it is grammatically sound.


Do you spell stay-at-home mother with hyphens?

Yes, you do. "Stay-at-home" is hyphenated, but "mother" does not have to be. Either version is grammatically correct.


What sentence is correct - your mother cooks the food for us or your mother cooks food for us?

The first is more correct grammatically, but the second works if you are using it in an informal way.


Is this correct what is your mother and father's name?

"What are your parent's names," is the correct answer.


John stands on the road wait his mother right or wrong?

The sentence, John stands on the road wait for his mother, is grammatically wrong. You could use John stands on the road to wait for his mother, or John stands on the road. Wait for his mother.


Is correct to say My mother and father love.?

Yes


Is the sentence John stands on the road wait his mother correct?

The sentence, "John stands on the road wait for his mother," is grammatically incorrect. It should be, "John stands on the road and waits for his mother."


Which is correct father as well as mother is or are?

The correct word to use here is "is" instead of "are." Although you brought in "mother," the subject of the sentence remains to be the singular word "father." Therefore, the singular word "is" should be used as well.


Plead in a sentence?

"My lawyer advised me to plead not guilty." "Mary will plead with her father and hope that he gives her the money."