Yes, it is.
Either... I know you have it ! Just give it to me ! OR I know you have it, just give it to me !
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
"Should I call him?" is a correct interrogative sentence.
Not correct. The word 'after' is either an adverb (without a noun following), a preposition (when a noun follows), or a conjunction (connecting two clauses). The word following after is 'sometimes', an adverb or an adjective.Using 'after' as the adverb: Can you call after?Using 'after' as a preposition: Can you call afterlunch?Using 'after' as a conjunction: Can you call after I get home from work?
No, that is not correct. If you are telling someone that you will phone them at some future time, the sentence would be, I will give you a call. You might also be talking about a something possible rather than actual; for example, if I give you a call, would you be willing to talk to me? But you would not just say, I give you a call.
When he arrives he will call you.
It is a correct sentence in all respects
Either... I know you have it ! Just give it to me ! OR I know you have it, just give it to me !
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
I was correct when I answered the mind-bending questions on the quiz.
It should be: My mom and dad call me A ndrea.
"Should I call him?" is a correct interrogative sentence.
Corrections can be:Why did you give me a bonus?Why did you not give me a bonus?Why didn't you give me a bonus?
Did you know, Mom, Dad, And race car spelled backwards is still mom, dad, and race car? No CHIZZ
i wanted to call my friend but my phone ran out of battery.