"Its gonna be a good sleep for me tonight" is not correct grammar and it should be corrected to "It's going to be a good sleep for me tonight".
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "It's going to be good for me tonight." In this corrected sentence, "It's" is the contraction for "It is," and the word "good" should be used instead of "a good."
Yes, the sentence "It's going to be a good sleep for me tonight" is correct grammar.
"You were looking good" is the correct grammar. "You" is a second person pronoun that always takes the verb form "were" in past tense, regardless of the situation. "Was" is used with singular subjects, whereas "were" is used with plural subjects.
The correct grammar is "Good thing I have this cracker." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized.
The phrase "you and me" is not grammatically correct in traditional grammar. When referring to the subject of a sentence, it should be "you and I." However, in informal speech or certain contexts, "you and me" is commonly used.
No, the phrase "more good" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase would be "better" or "more adept" depending on the context.
Yes, the sentence "It's going to be a good sleep for me tonight" is correct grammar.
yes, it is very good grammar.
Grammar is tricky. If you did not learn it as a child, the best way to learn it (and know whether your grammar is correct) is to find someone who speaks correct grammar and listen to them, a lot. NPR is a good place to listen to people who have good grammar.
The sentence above does not use correct grammar and should be rewritten as the following: Thanks to the rain, I am going to sleep very well this evening.
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"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
She plays very well is the correct way to say it.
"You were looking good" is the correct grammar. "You" is a second person pronoun that always takes the verb form "were" in past tense, regardless of the situation. "Was" is used with singular subjects, whereas "were" is used with plural subjects.
The correct grammar is "Good thing I have this cracker." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized.
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no. Replace "good" with "well". "You washed the car well."