the answer is into
Depends on usage. Subject- he and she, object- him and her. Examples: He and she went to the store. I sent him and her to the store.
speak
It is proper grammar.
If you are writing proper grammar you should not use 'then' at the beginning of a sentence.
proofreading
The proper pronouciation is ; It will be worth their time?
Grammar is the set of rules that defines word formation, syntax, inflections and proper usage of a language.
(B) The word for the application of proper English usage is "grammar".
Depends on usage. Subject- he and she, object- him and her. Examples: He and she went to the store. I sent him and her to the store.
Depends on usage. Subject- he and she, object- him and her. Examples: He and she went to the store. I sent him and her to the store.
I think it is more important to be educated in proper grammar and word usage. It's their not there. :)
"She did not have" is the proper grammar.
speak
Who is correct. it refers to the subject of the sentence who is a person
It is proper grammar.
What is the best usage for the colon in grammar? salutation?
Our USA grammar originated from England's common usage grammar