It's better with a - between one and hit:
The band was a one-hit wonder.
"One-hit" is a compound adjective modifying the noun wonder.
The correct spelling is A - grammar.
No, "Is one of the professors correct?" would be the correct grammar.
Do you know what correct grammar is? Do you know what correct grammar is?
No
The sentence "It lacks agreement Possible correct alternatives are He is the one of the men who does the work or He is one of the men who do the work" are not of correct grammar.
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
Yes technically he was a one it wonder.
It depends on context. For example, in a conversation between two people: Person #1: Those items are not for sale. Person #2: Which are? In that context, it is understood that "Which are?" means "Which items are for sale?"
No, "you made me looked like one" is not correct grammar, it is not even good English. To correct the grammar the phrase should read:- "you made me look like one" To correct the English one would need to know what you were talking about and rephrase what you mean to convey it in a better manner.
One with correct grammar.
The cast of One Hit Wonder - 2011 includes: Dominic Sandbrook as himself
The song 'The Ketchup Song' by the group Las Ketchup was considered a one hit wonder. This song is considered a good one hit wonder because of it's catchy beat and lyrics.