When she delivered a healthy baby after years of infertility, it was immensely wonderful news!
She said, "I have immensely wonderful news! The bone marrow transplant was successful!"
To the kids, the fact that school is cancelled due to extremely cold weather is immensely wonderful news.
The sentence "that is wonderful news" is grammatically correct, but it would typically be used as part of a larger sentence or dialogue. For clarity, it might be better to say "That is wonderful news!" with proper punctuation to convey enthusiasm.
It should be --- How wonderful this news is!
"Wonderful news" = "Ótimas notícias!" OR "Boas notícias" (less wonderfull, sounds like "good news")
noticias maravillosas (wonderful news)
No news is good news.
If the news stations name is "Hood County News," then yes it is a proper noun. If you are describing the news station then it is a common noun.
Are there any fresh news from the wsrfront,
All of Us - 2003 Not So Wonderful News 2-14 was released on: USA: 15 February 2005
The Mind of the Married Man - 2001 Wonderful News 1-6 was released on: USA: 28 October 2001
No, the sentence "what a great news it is" is not correct. The word "news" is an uncountable noun, so it should be "what great news it is." The correct phrasing emphasizes the positive nature of the news without the article "a."
Yes, but if you write that sentence you need to use proper capitalization. I is always capitalized.
the proper sentence in English would be " I placed the news paper on your chair"