It is grammatically correct but without meaning unless you refer to the posture called a split, in which case the usual form would be "had us doing splits." For example: The choreographer had us in ( or doing) splits.
First, you need to get the microbe's address. Then, find out the correct amount of postage for the letter. Then you can write whatever you want, place it in an envelope, and send it to the microbe. Caution: if the microbe splits into two smaller cells, you'll need to write both of them so there is no jealousy.
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
There is no need to capitalize the word "linguists" as it is not a proper noun.
is correct write "in the listening parts" or "on the listening parts"
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".
Has shown is correct.
The correct form is "does it imply", as "imply" is the base form of the verb and is used with the auxiliary verb "does" in interrogative sentences.
Has shown is correct.
In the US, we use Dollars as the term. The correct way to clarify USD, for example to make clear that they are not AUD or NZD, etc. would be to write or say US Dollars. You can write or say United States Dollars, but few people do because it is much longer-winded.
You learn to spell and write.
The correct way to write fireplace is as one word - "fireplace."