No, "lots of time" is a phrase, if you want to use it in a sentence eg: "I will have lots of time to get ready for the party."
No, "lots of time" is not a complete sentence. It is a noun phrase that needs to be part of a larger sentence to make grammatical sense. For example, "I have lots of time to finish my assignment."
Yes, the sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker expects to visit London from time to time in the future.
Your sentence is almost correct. It should be: "I appreciate the time you took from your busy schedule."
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "It had been a long time since I had written to you."
The sentence "It's time I went home" is correct. It indicates that now is the appropriate moment for the speaker to leave and return to their home.
The correct spelling in this sentence is "boss's," with only one apostrophe after the 's' to show possession.
"Had lots of fun." is not a correct sentence, it lacks a subject. Example:We had lots of fun.They had lots of fun.You had lots of fun.The family had lots of fun.Mickey had lots of fun.The employees had lots of fun.The kids had lots of fun.I had lots of fun.
The sentence should be "What is the time on your watch".
The correct word is "information." The word "informations" is rarely used and is considered nonstandard in English.
No, I think the correct way is- Is this the first time you've seen it?
No it is incorrect. "Its" is used incorrectly.It would be correct if it was:"It's time you were in bed."or"It is time you were in bed."
It can be, but not all the time.
yes
That sentence is grammatically correct.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
The sentence is correct if you and the article 'a': "She started her journey a long time ago."
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
The word 'springtime' is one word which should be capitalized as the first word in the sentence.The correct sentence is: Springtime has begun.