I think you mean "When was your father born?"
The correct way to phrase this question is: "Is my mother and I correct grammar?"
No, the question should be "What does she have?" in correct grammar. The verb "have" is used in the present simple tense for the third person singular, which is "has" in this case.
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
The grammar in "Is this grammar correct for your action immediately please" is not correct. A more grammatically accurate way to phrase the question would be, "Is this grammar correct for your immediate action, please?"
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This should say, The next stop will be somewhere in Vasayas, then it will be correct grammar. Written as it is it is not on correct grammar.
Yes, "best possible" is correct grammar, as in this sentence: This is the best possible outcome considering the circumstances.
The correct way to phrase this question is: "Is my mother and I correct grammar?"
The grammar in the question is correct.
No, the question should be "What does she have?" in correct grammar. The verb "have" is used in the present simple tense for the third person singular, which is "has" in this case.
No, "hows you" is not grammatically correct. "How are you?" is correct.
Snobbish girl is correct but your question is not.Written correctly, your question would be:Is snobbish girl correct grammar?
The grammar in "Is this grammar correct for your action immediately please" is not correct. A more grammatically accurate way to phrase the question would be, "Is this grammar correct for your immediate action, please?"
Your question makes no sense! xx
'Bankruptcy' is the correct form of the word.yeah... it is also possible it was a typo. besides this was not a question in grammar, but a legal one.
Both are possible and correct.
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