The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places. The things went automatically to their correct place.
The correct answer is 47.1
The correct answer is 43 rounding to the ones place. The correct answer is 43.3 rounding to one decimal place.
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in the right place is the correct one
The sentence should be: "Can I come to your place on Friday?" It is a correct English grammar.
The sentence is grammatically correct.
'When did I come' is correct. In this sentence, the verb 'come' should be in its base form 'come' after the auxiliary verb 'did'.
"It has come" is correct. "Has come" is the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about something that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has relevance to the present. "Came" is the simple past tense, which is used for actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
She didn't come is the correct answer
The correct form is "have they ever come." "Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come," and should be used with auxiliary verbs like "have."
The correct sentence is "She didn't come." "Come" is the past participle of the verb "to come," so it should be used with the auxiliary verb "do" in the negative form as in this sentence.
"It didn't come in" is correct. The verb "come" is irregular, so the past tense is "came." Combining "did" with the base form "come" creates the correct negative past tense form.
The correct form is "Did he come today?" The auxiliary verb "did" is followed by the base form of the main verb "come" in questions in the past simple tense.
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
The correct way to say "your place or mine?" is for one person to ask the other if they would like to go to their place or to the other person's place for a private interaction or date.
The correct form is "had come." "Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come" and is used after "had" to indicate an action that occurred before a certain point in the past. "Came" is the simple past form of the verb "come" and cannot be used after "had" in this context.