Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "The haunted house looks very mysterious to you." You can also say "You find the haunted house very mysterious."
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "back to home." The correct phrase is "back home" or "back to the house."
"Haunted house" is a noun phrase.
"He tours the house" is a grammatically proper sentence, but it would normally include an adverb of repetitious time, such as "frequently", at the end of the sentence as given. If the reference is to a single incident, it could be expressed more idiomatically in the present progressive tense as "He is touring the house."
" John told us that him and Scott were playing at his house."No, the sentence is not correct. The personal pronoun 'him' is the objective form used as the subject of the verb 'were playing'.The correct subjective pronoun is: "John told us that he and Scott were playing at his house."
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
Both are grammatically correct depending on how you are using it. Ex. "When can you come to my house?" or "When you can come to my house, we will finally be able to play my computer game."
HECK NO!!! No house in the WORLD is haunted, no matter what "stuff" you hear. +++ Correct - but even those who believe in ghosts claim only very few homes are "haunted".
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "back to home." The correct phrase is "back home" or "back to the house."
Gothic environment, ghosts, haunted house, forest, the mysterious people, murders etc.
Mysterious Mansion is a common nickname given to haunted or abandoned houses that have gained a reputation for being mysterious or spooky due to folklore or urban legends surrounding them. These locations often attract curiosity seekers and thrill-seekers looking for a spooky adventure.
i have a ghost in my house.
My Haunted House - 2013 Haunted Affair was released on: USA: 2014
The haunted house could contain noises. The noises would be what is making the house appear to be haunted.
there is no haunted house island
Chase it outside the haunted house with an axe.
"Haunted house" is a noun phrase.