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Yes, "second annual" is correct to use if an event has occurred for the second time as an annual occurrence. However, some style guides recommend using terms like "second-year" to avoid the implication that the event has been established as an annual tradition.
The correct phrasing is "he is." In English, when referring to a single male person, you should use "is" with "he" (third person singular). "He are" is not correct grammatically.
The correct form is "Does she have." The verb "have" changes to "has" when used with third person singular subjects like "she."
I'd say that 3rd century is much more common.
"Apologize to her" is correct, unless both of you are apologizing to a third person.
Yes, "second annual" is correct to use if an event has occurred for the second time as an annual occurrence. However, some style guides recommend using terms like "second-year" to avoid the implication that the event has been established as an annual tradition.
No this is not correct use of kindly
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No, the correct verb to use with "you" is "were": "You were in the top third of your graduating class."
Third Annual Pipe Dream was created in 1974.
The correct voice to use when writing an abstract is typically the third person, passive voice.
The correct phrasing is "he is." In English, when referring to a single male person, you should use "is" with "he" (third person singular). "He are" is not correct grammatically.
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yes cause annual isnt spellt annul or anual so it is annual...
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
What area of the country produces one-third of the nations annual supply of lumber?
Third Annual Final Warning - 1979 TV was released on: USA: 24 May 1979