In present contrary-to-fact conditions, the present subjunctive were is correct. Lewis Carroll explained it best: "If it was, then it might be; if it were, then it would be; but as it isn't, it ain't! That's logic."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.
In English grammar, poverty is a noun that refers to the state of being poor or lacking material possessions. It is a term used to describe the condition of having little or no money, resources, or means of sustenance.
The term for a male counterpart of a widow is "widower." A widower refers to a man whose spouse has died and has not remarried.
Assuming his name is Mr. Green, something that is his would be "Mr. Green's."
The correct plural possessive form is: men's plans (the plans of two or more men)
No, a grammatically correct sentence would be: "You thought the hesitant man was the burglar."
*How did the primitive man originate That is the correct grammar.
Were doing this is correct.
It is not a proper sentence, but would be accepted as a headline which are normally not sentences.
why would you want to punch the poor thing when you could dip it in mayonaise and eat it man?!
i hope that i am the man who you want to marry
Yes. That sentence is proper as written.
"What is spiderman girlfriends name?" Bad grammar. Correct spelling and grammar:"What is Spiderman'sgirlfriend's name?" Spiderman's girlfriend's name is Mary Jane.
One punch man
The duration of The Man with the Punch is 1140.0 seconds.
The Man with the Punch was created on 1920-12-18.
It depends where he was when he punched it. If he was in North America, he would probably punch all the way to Australia.