Using "we" instead of "I" can create a sense of inclusivity and unity, making the speaker seem more relatable and connected to the audience. It can also imply that the speaker is speaking on behalf of a group or organization, rather than just themselves.
Yes, I would say that sentence would be grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "feel confident," without the word "of." So you would say "I feel confident" instead of "I feel of confident."
you could be thinking about whatever it is all day, say it was a computer game. You would most likely play the game instead of working or something.
that was so selfish of you to say about Banyan cause i go to Banyan Elementary.
because people hear others say it and think its "cool" so they say it and think that they are being "cool" People say "so gay" because they are bored and don't have anything to do or their just plain stupid People say this because men are afraid of being gay so they make fun of it.
You can say "following" or "subsequent to" instead of "after".
Yes, I can say "mines" instead of "my" if you prefer.
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."
I believe it is because he is Irish. Many people from the U.K./Ireland say "me" instead of "my".
it is quick writing so instead of cool you say kl and instead of saying you, you say u
of you
Your name
unfaithfulness?
Pro. Think quid pro quo (this instead of that).
instead of he uses, say he expresses
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.