Yes. The sentence is structurally sound and it has an actual academic term. It generally means a short (3-5 page) biography, as opposed to a genuine biography which would be several tens of pages long, at a minimum.
It's an actual term. It's an actual type of academic paper. Yes, it's is correct to say. It's a genuine type of writing.
Check on his biography It say a cheetah or a little monkey
I cant answer that but what I can say is he is supposedly writing a biography, if you read that then you will know.
A lot of things, good and bad. Check out a Beatles biography or history book.
i wouldn't say it's too short after all, she's a girl
I can say she is a Little bit tall but not that tall like 5.7
Neither one is correct. You would say "I was ona short leave."
Yes that is one of the many way to say it.
Most sources say it was in the mid-1960s (some say 1967). I enclose a link to her website, which gives a brief biography of her career and how she began writing children's books.
'Brief' in Spanish is 'breve.'
The correct way to say it is T-Rex and Tyrannosaurus and yes T-Rex is short for Tyrannosaurus.
Yes, it is correct to say that life is short in the context of the vastness of time and the limited duration of our existence. This statement highlights the importance of making the most of our time and the fleeting nature of our lives.
It is a bout of illness.A bout is a short period of activity (e.g. a boxing bout) ora brief period of illness. (a bout of 'flu)Or, one could say, he's recovering from a rough bout (a struggle) with a viral infection.
No. The structurally correct form is "Mark's and my visit" because the possessive must extend to Mark as it would if there were no compound subject. Ordinarily you would avoid the problem and say "our" instead of "Mark's and my."
a bientot sounds brief and informal, but it is correct
The correct way to spell thank you is "Thank you", you can also say "Thanks", a short version of it, but it shows less respect.
It simply means a description that is short, and not too detailed! So basically say everything the easiest way possible, whilst still describing it.
LOOTS (but with a short vowel) I'll add a link so you can listen to the correct pronounciation.