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It would be more correct to say, someone who.
The correct English spelling is Spaniard (someone from Spain).
Yes, saying "that's so true" is correct informal English. It is a common way to agree with someone or acknowledge the accuracy of a statement.
this is her. This is she. "Her" is a possessive.
It is correct English to say "thank someone for something" eg "My wife and I thank you for your kind invitation to your daughter's wedding"
No, she is not engaged.
It is called a lie.
This depends on which context you are using 'does good' in. For example, if you said that a person 'does good' things, it would be grammatically correct. But if you said someone 'does good' without inferring that they are doing good THINGS, and not just GOOD, then it would not be using correct English. Isn't the English language confusing at times?!? :)
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Caveat Emptor "Let the buyer beware"
Kevin Jonas2 is engaged to someone.