No
The correct way to phrase this question is: "Is my mother and I correct grammar?"
its has he kissed you yet that's the correct grammar-Erendiraa
Tim and you is the correct grammar.
The phrase "sneezing hard" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar could be a few things based on what you really meant.
yes. After with regards you would put your name.
No, it's not correct grammar. The correct way to say it is: "was able to confirm"
The correct grammar for this phrase is "was never affected." It is in the passive voice and indicates that something never experienced an impact or change.
It depends on context. For example, in a conversation between two people: Person #1: Those items are not for sale. Person #2: Which are? In that context, it is understood that "Which are?" means "Which items are for sale?"
Yes, "he butts in" is correct grammar, although it is somewhat informal language.
The grammar is not correct. A more correct way to phrase it would be: "Please return the document to me after signing."
The grammar in "Is this grammar correct for your action immediately please" is not correct. A more grammatically accurate way to phrase the question would be, "Is this grammar correct for your immediate action, please?"
No, "you made me looked like one" is not correct grammar, it is not even good English. To correct the grammar the phrase should read:- "you made me look like one" To correct the English one would need to know what you were talking about and rephrase what you mean to convey it in a better manner.