No, that is not good. One major problem is "it for you". Those words do not belong. They have the odd effect of creating a string of words that seems to be a sentence. It's a little difficult to explain. Better to say: Please [or kindly] find the attached file that you requested.
Quoi(yes), Who asked this question?I'm sorry by "quoi" does not mean "yes" it means "what."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
The correct punctuation for "Are you there yet?" she asked is to add a question mark after "yet" and keep the tag question in lowercase followed by a comma.
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
Use "kindly asked."
An example is Catherine did not treat Max kindly at dinner.
you must use it to describe a verb such as a kindly asked the man to hand me a pizza
Generally, the student will be asked to write a short essay under a given topic. A teacher grades test by the student's usage of correct and appropriate grammar.
"Fred asked me to follow up with you"
You should have asked Is grammar important when you 'ARE' free writing?Yes, grammar is always important!
Quoi(yes), Who asked this question?I'm sorry by "quoi" does not mean "yes" it means "what."
If you asked a friend yesterday if they had a book and he replied yes I got, he may of said this instead of have because he didn't care about his correct grammar.
No clue AT ALL that is why I asked it you FOOLS! now would you kindly answer it politley if possible but correct for sure oh yea and if it is neccesary put a slighty unknown answer (I mean if you do not know either).
The bad spelling tier is for all correct alternate wordings of the question being asked that is spelled incorrectly, or has a bad grammar syntax.
We try to help as many people as we can. But there are only a few of us and many more questions are asked. Sometimes the person asking doesn't spell correctly or use correct grammar. Many times if you do, you will find the correct answer will pop right up.
Well, the question here is not asked with correct usage of the english language. If you are asking for articles in English grammar then they are as follows: A An The If there is some other interpretation to the question, please verify.