Jerry handed the instructions to the boys and me.
I think the only one that is grammatically incorrect is "Us students have a lot of work to do" it should be "WE students have a lot of work to do" .....
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
Both are grammatically correct, but "do not feel" is better usage than "are not feeling."
No: "her" is an object, and "I" is a subject. A sentence using these two pronouns correctly would need to have them in the same case. The following sentences are examples of correct usage:She or I will contact you with the test results. ("She or I" is the subject.)You can call either her or me if you have questions. ("Her or me" is the object.)
It can be, like in the following sentence. There were many firsts in this historic week.
I think the only one that is grammatically incorrect is "Us students have a lot of work to do" it should be "WE students have a lot of work to do" .....
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
No.The word "students" is spelt incorrectly.
'She does not have her book' is grammatically correct.
Both sentences are correct.
The two sentences are grammatically correct.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
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You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
No, although it has a subject, it is missing a time element and a location, which all sentences require to be actual sentences.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence "There will be prizes for the students." is grammatically correct. It conveys the message that prizes will be awarded to the students.