no, not really, you'd more say I entirely investigated the area, not I am entirely investiging the area, it doesn't make that much sense. You would use instead, I am investigating the whole area, so no.
The correct way to phrase this question in English would be: "Are these correct?"
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
It's a correct English phrase or expression.
Yes, the phrase "Up for consideration" is correct in English. It means that something is being considered or taken into account for a decision or evaluation.
"Is should be" is not a correct verb phrase in English grammar. "Is" is a linking verb and "should be" is a modal verb phrase. A correct verb phrase would be "is eating" or "is sleeping."
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
It is correct, meaning thoroughly defeated.
The phrase "although this is good" would be correct modern English; the phrase "although this be good" is archaic.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
Yes. The correct phrase is "has been".
No. Prioritize takes a direct object.
The correct phrase is: a lot.A lot is two words.Alot doesn't exist in the English dictionary and is a very common spelling mistake.