No, the noun craziness does not use the definite article 'the'; corrected sentence:
The world is full of craziness.
It is grammatically correct, but the English would say "full of madness" or simply "The world is mad", "It's a mad world".
It is correct as far as it goes.The full sentence would be:I have as many books as you do.The obverse would be:You have as many books as I.This is correct, but again, the full sentence would be:You have as many books as I do.
like 3 times max
No because that is two sentences and they should be separated by a full stop or at least a semicolon: The answers are short; they are correct.
It is not a full sentence. It doesn't have a subject or verb. You would probably call it a prepositional phrase. They stepped into a world of unimagined complexity and beauty. ( subject = they, verb = stepped)
IS, not ARE: "A full description of his conduct and activities is given in this report." (description is given)
"Did was" is incorrect; the correct phrase is "did is" when referring to a present action connected to the past. For example, "I did eat breakfast, and I am still full" correctly connects the past action of eating breakfast with the present feeling of being full.
The present simple tense of the verb 'to be' is: Singular # I am ... # You are ... # He'she/it is ... Plural # We are ... # You are ... # They are ... 'You is' is not standard or correct English grammar, although in some dialects, and particularly within certain groups of people, this form is in common use.
The world is full of injustice and unfair laws.
It has a noun and a verb used appropriately, so it is a full sentence.
The correct answer to complete the sentence is "wakes me up to swim." So, the full sentence would read: "My mother wakes me up to swim every morning." This indicates that your mother has a routine of encouraging or prompting you to swim each morning.
To make a sentence with the word "world," you can think about a context that reflects its meaning. For example: "The world is full of diverse cultures and traditions." This sentence highlights the variety and richness of human experiences across the globe. You can also use "world" in different contexts, such as "In her world, kindness is the most important value."