that's more then one word
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
No, actually "grammer" is a common misspelling of the correct word, grammar. A synonym phrase for grammar might be "structured language".
No, "is go with" is not correct grammar. The correct structure would be "go with" without the word "is." For example: "The red shoes go with the blue dress."
No, the correct grammar would be "James read that the school had burned." The word "that" is needed to introduce the clause about what James read.
The correct spelling is coming.An example sentence is "are you coming over this weekend?"
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
Coming
No, actually "grammer" is a common misspelling of the correct word, grammar. A synonym phrase for grammar might be "structured language".
No geeses is not a word the correct way to say it is geese eggs
The spell check.
It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
No, "is go with" is not correct grammar. The correct structure would be "go with" without the word "is." For example: "The red shoes go with the blue dress."
(B) The word for the application of proper English usage is "grammar".
auto correct
No, the correct grammar would be "James read that the school had burned." The word "that" is needed to introduce the clause about what James read.
Use correct grammar in your speech. grammar makes a sentence meaningful.
No, the correct phrase is "he knew winter was coming." The word "had" is unnecessary in this sentence.