Perhaps you are referring to WikiAnswers policy, not grammatical 'rules'.
irregardless is not grammatically correct it is a double negative- the correct term is regardless
Say either "her and me" if in the objective case or "she and I" if in the nominative case; never "her and I" which shows inconsistency in case use.
The grammatically incorrect sentence in the report may be due to a mistake made by the writer or editor, such as a typo, oversight, or lack of proofreading.
The correct phrasing is "my partner and I." Using "my partner and me" in a sentence as the subject would be grammatically incorrect.
The sentence is grammatically correct.
Greek mythology. And your question is grammatically incorrect.
The question appears to be incorrect...Would: "That is her boyfriend." be grammatically correct? Is a correct question that can be answered in the affermative: Yes.
this question is grammatically incorrect, but i would say it is about 80lbs worth.
The question is grammatically incorrect
This question is grammatically incorrect and makes no sense at all. If you have a question then maybe you should pay attention when you type it.
no it is not grammatically wrong but it is better to ask where are you if you want to use it in question...
one i think you asked this question grammatically incorrect. often means-many times or frequently Sentence: I visit my sister in college as often as i can.
That is a bit of a vague and grammatically incorrect question but i am going to take a stab at the Iron age.
First of all, this question is grammatically incorrect and stupid. Secondly, I'm trying to figure out the answer myself.
irregardless is not grammatically correct it is a double negative- the correct term is regardless
I think that you mean 'Are there animals in the Grassland?' This is because you forgot to use the Subjunctive. Making the sentence grammatically incorrect. But answering your grammatically incorrect question 'Is there animals in grassland?' Yes, there are, however they rely on the moist grass and rich tree leaves to stay alive, a typical grassland animal might be a Rabbit or Mouse.
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.