"The men came today to lay the carpet in the living room" is grammatically correct. One could use less words though - "The men came today to lay the living room carpet".
It is grammatically correct to say , "I am in school today." This is because you are in the building, not at the building.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
The word todays is the plural form for the noun today. Example sentence: All of our todays are now yesterdays. The possessive form is today's. Example sentences: Today's plan is for lunch and a movie. Today's date is the twentieth.
It depends on which way you are using the word act. For example: I did an act today. or You did very well acting in that play. But I think is it grammatically correct to say acted. I acted in a play. It works.
Today is the correct spelling.
It is grammatically correct to say , "I am in school today." This is because you are in the building, not at the building.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct. It is clear and concise.
No, the phrase "how much is the weather" is not grammatically correct. It would be better to ask "What is the weather like?" or "How is the weather today?" for correct phrasing.
"Let's wear something formal today" is the correct phrase to use when suggesting that a group of people should dress formally. "Let's get into something formal today" is also acceptable but may sound less natural in this context.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It effectively conveys the message that all the meetings you had planned for today have been canceled.
If it's just those four words, then it should be "Who is here today?" If it's part of a longer statement, then either could be correct, depending on if it's plural or singular. "The boys who are here today" "The boy who is here today."
Yes, the sentence "Is there anything else I may help you with today?" is grammatically correct. However, a more commonly used version would be "Is there anything else I can help you with today?"
The word todays is the plural form for the noun today. Example sentence: All of our todays are now yesterdays. The possessive form is today's. Example sentences: Today's plan is for lunch and a movie. Today's date is the twentieth.
No, since Koreans is plural, but one is singular. Try "Koreans are the best drivers...." or "Koreans are among the best drivers...." or "Koreans are some of the best drivers..." If you said "A Korean is one of the best drivers.....", that would also be grammatically correct.
Nein, Sie werden nicht ausloggen heute is slightly grammatically incorrect - the grammatically correct form would be Nein, Sie werden heute nicht ausloggen which translates as No, you shall/will not log out today
Yes, "we've got today" is correct. It means that we have the present day or that we are currently living in the current moment. It implies a sense of making the most of the time we have.