The/This data is okay.
here is one if i am not correct,the data of your explantion is correct
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
Without the fact that the person is called "You" and you are talking about "You" in 3rd person. Is Joe okay? Otherwise it's: Are you okay?
I think you're asking for a sentence with the word data. Data is a plural word, so be careful with the verbs. We need more data for our experiment. The data show that our results are correct.
☺ Okay, well of course, that is not correct. Shut yo stanks.
yes it is correct. No it isn't. Any time on Monday, or Any time next Monday, or Any time on the Monday coming would be correct. And remember, okay is a slang word.
The altimeters have to be proper calibrated to provide the correct data.
My hypothesis was correct when my experiment was done and my data was repeatable.
No, the word "scrutinize" is the verb, the noun phrase "the data' should be the direct object of that verb. "Scrutinize the data." is correct. Note: The sentence is an imperative sentence, the subject is implied, "You scrutinize the data." The term "of the data" is a prepositional phrase. The preposition "of" indicates a relationship between the object of the preposition, "data" and something else in the sentence but nothing else is given in the sentence.
Not quite. A better sentence would read: 'Is it okay if I pass by your house tomorrow?'. Pass is future tense, as the sentance requires. The question mark denotes a question and is mandatory even if intention is clear.
Technically, the correct usage is "were appreciated." However, it would be okay in this particular sentence to use "was appreciated."
"How are you" is a correct sentence.