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?
The sentence "i could give you a call" is not correct as it lacks proper capitalization. It should start with a capital "I," making it "I could give you a call." Additionally, while the sentence is grammatically correct, the context may determine its appropriateness.
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.
Did you know, Mom, Dad, And race car spelled backwards is still mom, dad, and race car? No CHIZZ
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?