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∙ 11y agoYes it is usage correct when writing in a sentence is forty-two story
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∙ 11y agoThe sentence "I ain't hungry" is considered nonstandard usage because it employs a contraction (ain't) that is not typically considered formal or grammatically correct in standard English. This is because "ain't" is a colloquial form that is generally avoided in formal writing.
Sheila and I is the correct grammatical usage in a sentence.
Yes, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
That sentence is not correct. The correct usage of grammer in the sentence is: The first ones in line for concert tickets were Jose and he.
The correct usage in this case would be "If I were a volcano." "Were" is the correct subjunctive form when expressing a hypothetical or unreal situation.
Did you manage to finish your sentence?The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
The sentence Let this promise remind you of his unfailing love is grammatically correct.
No, correct usage would be "...everyone is not the same"; as in, "Aren't you glad that everyone is not the same?".
My father didn't give my allowance for this week.
'You' can be used correctly in many contexts. I'm not sure what you are asking.
The sentence "Why I am waiting to hearing from you" is not correct in grammar. It should be "Why am I waiting to hear from you?" to be grammatically correct.
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was appreciated."