No it is a double negative
No, it is not.
yes
The sentence "Brook and me are captain's of the team" contains two errors. It should be "Brook and I are captains of the team," as "I" is the correct subject pronoun to use in this context, and "captains" should not have an apostrophe since it is plural, not possessive.
'The football team is doing well!'
The "Main Street's School Team", was the best in the area.
My parents had a discussion about my homework, and why it isn't good.
I believe that since we are talking about 1 group (singular) the correct way to say this would be 'A group of horses is called a team'.
no, it is a sentence fragment. "Put you in awe" is a sentence fragment because it doesnt have a complete subject. sentence example: The dance team will put you in awe.
"With more practice, the team would have performed better."
Yes, the sentence is correct. It clearly states that fifteen team members qualified for the playoffs and that all of them participated in the tournament. The structure is grammatically sound and conveys the intended meaning effectively.
Each team took its place at the starting line.
"You and your team ARE" is correct.