0.014 is the correct answer
that has happened to me in the forth grade. i wrote 7+4=11 and she said no its 12, you got that one wrong!
The missing punctuation mark is a period. The correct sentence should be: "Teacher said, 'Come follow me.'"
Ben Jonson correct me if i am wrong
Listen to what they said and correct the problem
i think it is 10 times 11 but it said it was wrong for me on hegarty maths
Quietly tell them you think something they said or did is wrong, and explain why you feel that way. Then talk to them about why you are right and they are wrong, or why they are not wrong and why it appeared so.
no that is wrong it should be Tom always said. I have a fealing that says is not a word
That depends on what was said, but typically you would correct it, if it was wrong, and tell her that you like her.
It depends entirely on the context. Both can be used correctly: Mark said, "Hello, everbody!" "Hello, everyone!" said Mark to the gathered crowd.
I believe it was "Pearl Harbor has been avenged!"Correct me if I'm wrong
egg pie is a homogenerous i think because it cannot be seen with a naked eye. We need to use a microscope to see...correct me if I'm wrong but my teacher said my answer is correct
"I said to him" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment since "said" is still waiting for its direct object. You said what to him? "I said "to him". would be a grammatically correct sentence.