Yes it can be, although only under certain circumstances. For example, someone hands you an object you have never seen before, and you say, "I don't know what this is." Or, you are asked if you agree that this room is the right place for the meeting, and you say, "Yes, I think it is."
Yes, it is correct to end a sentence with "for" in certain contexts. For example: "I couldn't attend the meeting, for I was feeling unwell." It's just a matter of using it appropriately in the sentence structure.
It can be. Example: what did you do that for?
No, the correct sentence would be "Who is the singing woman?" by adding a question mark at the end. It is asking for the identity of a woman who is singing.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "you and I" if it is functioning as the object of the sentence. For example, "This gift is for you and I."
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with the word "so." However, it may be informal or conversational in style.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
Ending a sentence with the word "at" is generally not considered correct grammar. It is better to rephrase the sentence to avoid ending it with a preposition like "at."
No, it is not a correct sentence. Consider rephrasing to "We will need your money the the end of March."
no
With the exception of capitalizing the first letter of the sentence and a period at the end, the sentence is correct.
No, that wouldn't be a complete sentence. You could end a phrase with are. eg You are stupid. No I am not. You are!
"It is dark in the night." is a correct sentence if you remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and put a period at the end.
No, the correct sentence would be "Who is the singing woman?" by adding a question mark at the end. It is asking for the identity of a woman who is singing.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "you and I" if it is functioning as the object of the sentence. For example, "This gift is for you and I."
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with the word "so." However, it may be informal or conversational in style.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
Ending a sentence with the word "at" is generally not considered correct grammar. It is better to rephrase the sentence to avoid ending it with a preposition like "at."
No, "When does the sale end" is better.
Yes, "by the end of today" is a correct way to refer to something that will happen or be completed before the current day ends.