Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.Neither. The correct form is 22 lakhs.Lac is lacquer, not a number.
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The correct way to write 95 in standard form is 9.5 × 101
The verb of comparison is compare. As in "to compare something or someone".
'is' is correct. 'are' would be used for the plural form which is laundries.
No, "most friendly" is not grammatically correct. The correct form would be "friendliest" when comparing three or more things.
The correct phrasing is "between her and him" because "her" is the objective form of the pronoun when serving as the object of the preposition "between."
"Memoranda" is the correct plural form of "memorandum."
The correct grammar would be "Either you or I am wrong." This form matches the subject-verb agreement between "you" and "I."
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
The correct form to talk about a person from El Salvador is SALVADORAN or SALVADORIAN. There are two correct forms.
My correct form is an artificial intelligence assistant.
........Because anything can be different things in different form or sequence.
"You have begun" is correct.
The plural are form is correct because there is a compound subject (uncle and mom). The singular is might be used colloquially with separated nouns or an ellipsis, indicating a delay, e.g. "How is your uncle...and your mom?"