guess so? i use it too.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
I think there is a spelling error. You probably mean: I am afraid that your letter is a little too terse.
lovo you both
Too perfect is incorrect because there are no degrees of perfection.
Try, "much different for the one who leaves than for the one who was left behind."
There is no use of THE in the sentence. FROGS HOP can be considered as correct too.
It means it must be grammatically correct. The word spellings and the structure should be correct too.
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
Your question is grammatically and idiomatically incorrect in many ways. First of all "grammar", the way you are using it, cannot take the indefinate article "a". It is idiomatic to say "Is [quote sentence here] correct grammar?" So it would appear that the phrase/ sentence you are asking about is "It does she clears your doubt." There are too many verbs and pronouns in this. Is the subject "it" or "she"? Is the verb "does" or "clears"? Either way, these are not verbs that can be used coherently with the object "doubt"--that is not a grammar problem but a usage problem. As a result it is impossible to get any meaning from this heap of words.
Of Couuursee Not .
Yes.
It is "Way to go", not "Way too go". As in, "This is the way to go."