An hour is definitely correct. Even though it starts with an H it is a silent one. Notice that we say "an hour" but we also say "a horse" because in horse the H is pronounced.
you will notice that some other words beginning with "h" are correctly preceded by "an", even when the "h" is fully pronounced. For example, it is actually correct English (though rarely used) to say "an historical account".
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
No. You would say:'Suddenly'
Yes.
We say In a timely way.
it is not correct English, you rather say still
The correct form is in an hour's time.
It is correct.
It would be more correct to say, someone who.
It is correct English to say decent skill but not decent ability
It is correct English to say "He went off on a tangent".
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
Yes, it is correct to say out of compliance with. It means out of help with in English grammar.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
no you should say "Did you get an A on the English exam?"
In American English we say My family is; in British English we may say My family are.