This is the first time I've tried this kind of hairstyle.
This is my first time to try this kind of hairstyle.
This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not. IE: Thomas is following Susanne. The following is a list of automobile parts you will need: So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
No, "most unique" is not correct usage. "Unique" means one of a kind, so something is either unique or it is not: there cannot be different degrees of uniqueness, and something cannot be very unique or most unique. It is not uncommon to hear people say "very unique" or "most unique", but this is not correct. They should be using "unusual" if they want to use it with "very" or "most".
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No. I think this construction (which is bad English) comes from the other form "Might you explain to me" which is also incorrect because might is either asking permission (may I) or asking if something is possible or likely (it might fall/it can fall). "You might have told me" (could have) is another idiomatic form when it suggests something undone rather than possibly done but not recalled.The possibility verb can/could is also not ideal for "Could you explain this?" because it means "is it possible for you." So "would you (please) explain (this) to me" is probably the best choice.
Incorrect grammar: old, older, and oldest are adjectives. Older is the comparative form, where one is older than another, or something (someone) is older than it was previously. Older cannot refer to an action.
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "Would you be so kind as to [do something]?" It is considered somewhat formal.
yes,but it is a kind of idiomatic expression
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
Updo hairstyle is a type of hairstyle where the hair is combed backwards and tied at the back. The hairstyle is fairly simple and can be used for most occasions.
The Jackie O - This is the type of hairstyle the First Lady wore Beehive
To know his hairstyle
Grammar check.
Ross Lynch has a short but shaggy kind of hairstyle. Its similar to a bob with long bangs depending on how he has it styled.
No it's not. To me, it really doesn't make sense to me because the sentence ‛‛ this is your kind approval and signature" it's suppose to be ‛‛ is this your kind of approval and signature?". If you want to make it as a question.
Grammar that we all use, there is no other kind of grammar.
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They offer all kind of hairstyle. Basically just for men. You can try the most trendy hairstyle at the moment. They are offering that hairstyle too. And it is quality.