No, you would say "good-looking picture" or "the picture looks good."
"You were looking good" is the correct grammar. "You" is a second person pronoun that always takes the verb form "were" in past tense, regardless of the situation. "Was" is used with singular subjects, whereas "were" is used with plural subjects.
No. Him and me is correct.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "this date and time is good for me" when referring to a specific date and time that works for you.
The grammatically correct response to "How are you?" is typically "I'm good, thank you," or "I'm doing well, thanks."
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It is grammatically correct, but not good English because things cannot be in despair. Use "desperate."
The sentence: "He concurs this book is good." is not grammatically correct. Alternatives include "He concurs; this book is good." or "He concurs that this book is good." A sentence cannot have two verb-subject pairs without some kind of conjunction.
Technically, you could use retrospect as a verb, but it is not good usage. It would be better to say "I remember."
When a book is good, I get lost. It was this sentence grammatical corrected.
first i think no then i think yes
Good job ...or you can say job well done...