"Sometimes" is an adverb that is used to indicate an action or event that occurs occasionally or at irregular intervals. It is often placed before the main verb in a sentence to modify its timing.
Yes. You and I know that's true. However, sometimes it can be hard for you and me.
Yes, the grammar in the sentence is correct. It conveys the idea that words are the only thing remaining in a situation.
Capitalisation is a rule of grammar that determines when to use uppercase letters at the beginning of a sentence, for proper nouns, and sometimes for emphasis. It is not considered a part of spelling but rather a convention in written language.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
The word grammar is a noun.
The verb.
Sometimes I think that you are cute and funny or Sometimes I thought that you were cute and funny
Elementary schools are sometimes called grammar schools because the earliest schools were called scolae grammaticles. These schools were intended to teach Latin grammar.
Let's wear it sometimes is a correct grammar if it is referring to something that is in the noun form, for example, a song or movie title. It is not correct if it is referring to some form of sentence since it is not clear what is being worn.
Yes. You and I know that's true. However, sometimes it can be hard for you and me.
No. In songs and in poems, sometimes improper grammar is used but it is understood to be used in a poetic way, not exactly a grammatically correct way. I think "love me do" is from a song.
Yes, the grammar in the sentence is correct. It conveys the idea that words are the only thing remaining in a situation.
She's an intelligent individual but her grammar's kinda off sometimes. Like in Bad Romance, she said "You and me could write a bad romance." It should have been 'You and I'
Sometimes it helps using proper English grammar. Fag.
It is grammar.
No, grammar is spelled grammar in the U.S.
No- although sometimes it is important and proper grammar to underline, italicize, or put quotation marks around the title.