It's proper. "Don't" is an abbreviation for "do not" so it's like saying "I do not like", which is correct :]
Yes, English has grammar rules that govern the structure and arrangement of words, phrases, and sentences. Grammar encompasses various aspects, such as noun and verb agreement, sentence structure, punctuation, and word order. Following these rules ensures clarity and effective communication in the English language.
The advancement of technology doesn't necessarily bring the destruction of grammar. It can influence how language is used in informal communications like texting and social media, but formal writing and grammar rules remain important in professional and academic settings. Adapting to new forms of communication doesn't mean abandoning grammar entirely.
Spanish can be challenging to learn, especially for English speakers, due to differences in grammar, pronunciation, and verb conjugation. However, with dedication and practice, many people successfully learn and become fluent in Spanish.
i dont really know... sorry.
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, including how their meanings and forms have evolved over time. Examples include "petroleum" from Latin "petra" (rock) and "oleum" (oil), "hamburger" from Hamburg, Germany, and "robot" from Czech "robota" (forced labor).
improper grammar so i dont get what ur saying
dont smoke have someone else's urine istead of the smoker's urine get tested
i dont dislike shopping its really fun yay
Yes, Joy is when you express happiness, dislike is when you dont like something
well i dont know
why dont you tell me
I dont undertsand you have bad grammar
I dont undertsand you have bad grammar
i dont know ask them
I dont think so..
I dont know lolz
i dont get it you have bad grammar have some grammar lessons