Technically, yes. But this sentence obviously shouldn't be used in formal speech.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "I know you have it; just give it to me."
yes it's correct She is just envious of me.
I believe that it is a correct sentence just put a space between the word 'money' and 'correct'
Yes, the sentence "I am just as excited to see her" is correct. It conveys that the speaker is equally excited to see the person in question as someone or something else.
Yes, that's a correct sentence.
No, just leave out the "with". 'He resembles his father.' would be correct.
No it isn't. Buses will fly at 7:00PM. Is this sentence correct? [It just needed a period.
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. It conveys the idea that the person being spoken to received a scolding or reprimand from their friends.
they are both correct it just depends on what tense the sentence is in. if the sentence is in pat tense it is may be required, but if it is in present tense it is may require. they are both correct it just depends on what tense the sentence is in. if the sentence is in pat tense it is may be required, but if it is in present tense it is may require.
The kids were frantic when they heard that there was a gunman at their school!! just an example (:
The way you asked the question adds no value to the answer.
No, just leave out the "to". "He resembles his father."