No. I got the scarf for free should be I got the scarf free.
no you should say "Did you get an A on the English exam?"
Yes
It's a correct English phrase or expression.
"For free' is grammatically correct. It is an idiom of the English language.
"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
That is a comprehensible expression but "expectant parent" may be more colloquial.
The expression is: Is that what I think it is? An expression of introspective curiosity that is commonly used in America. Hope that helps?
Correct is the same as it is in English. It means that it is free from error.
The correct phrase to use is "Of course." "Of coarse" is not a standard English expression.
That is the correct spelling of "leer" (facial expression).The Spanish verb leer means "to read."
"Of late" is the correct phrase, meaning recently or in the recent past. "Off late" is not a standard English expression.
The correct is *me neither* .