It is not correct to say 'great times are now'; instead, say 'great times have come'.
This is a great fundraiser
No. Best is a better word for your intended purpose. It would be more correct to say greatest christmas ever than great
It is correct, but you could also say:These daysNowadaysIn this day and age
It sounds much better to say: I used to be a picky eater but now I am not
No. You are omitting the words "it is" as in "It is great to see you and Bob."
Yes, it is correct to say that it is a great assessment of oneself if the evaluation is fair, accurate, and balanced. It is important to be self-aware and honest when assessing oneself to foster personal growth and improvement.
John and me are the object of the verb "join." You would say "Join me for a great show." You wouldn't say "Join I for a great show" So you should say "Join John and me for a great show."
Well i would have to say representation in congress..... but i can't say im correct.
You can say it was a great game since the winning goal was scored by you. But most people say great game anyway when the match is over as you shake hands.
That sentence is not correct. I can't even tell what you are trying to say.
No - in fact, I have no clue as to what you are actually saying.
To say "great grandfather" with 11 greats, write the word "great" eleven times and then write the word "grandfather." Some people say "eleventh great grandfather."