Yes, it is correct in this question. Good job!
I don't know whether your English is correct in other things you have written.
The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
No, the correct form is "Is she correct?" The subject (she) comes before the verb (is) in English sentence structure.
No, it's VOLUME.
Yes, that is correct. But there should not be an article("a") before "correct".
The correct spelling for the word modernise is modernize.
is my names are a correct English
Yes it is correct english
In the UK, the correct English is known as either Standard English or The Queen's English.
Mommy is correct in American English, Mummy is correct in English.
The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
"Correct" in English is corretto in Italian.
it is not correct English, you rather say still
Yes in English, English UK English, Australian English etc - but NO - in American English. In the USA Honors is correct
No, the correct form is "Is she correct?" The subject (she) comes before the verb (is) in English sentence structure.
The correct English spelling would be Plough.
No, it's VOLUME.