No. The more natural phrasing is "It will never be like it once was."
It seems correct.
I like going to school to be with my friends and do different things not always for the learning but if what we are learning about is alright then i guess i go to school for that to. Answer: The sentence is not correct. The correct version would be "You like to go to school."
Never say never again. I don't like to use "never" and "always" in the same sentence.
like you can say example: hey do you think i wrote a good sentence?
You wouldn't. The proper word is "himself". "His self" is never correct, except in the phrase "his self respect" or "his self image" or something like that.
Not really. Bad American English has formed such a word. The correct way to say "prouder" in a sentence is "I have never been more proud ... "
Like telling someone.. "Is an invalid sentence." would be incorrect. "That is an invalid sentence." would be correct.
I like the kind of person you are.
Yes. "I do not like people" is complete and correct, albeit anti-social.
Yes.
I believe that correctly, the sentence would sound like this. "What did you do to cheat?"
"It is correct to say 'She is a girl like me.' The pronoun 'me' is the correct choice in this sentence because it is the object of the preposition 'like.'"