Good news came today.
It seems fine but is a bit vague, I would use either "We are expecting good news today", or "we received good news today". either of those will let the reader know more.
Today is never a good day to die. There is never a good day to die and everyone dies when their time comes.
Him. What he was saying is that when others were taken he did nothing and when they finally came for him there was no one left to help him. This quote is a warning that if we allow things to happen and do nothing then eventually it comes back to us. In our world today it is a good quote to keep in mind.
suggestion - Does anyone have a good suggestion as to what we can do today.
Not good! I just came back today from school after being sick for a week. I have to do a lot now!
For a better way of life, land and economicaly (still is today). Their government was not good. (Jewish people still is today).
The not politically correct one is: King Phillip comes over for girly shows Kingdom Phyllum Class Order Family Genus Species King Philip Came Over For Good Spaghetti. ^Whoever wrote this forgot to include Domain...
For a better way of life, land and economicaly (still is today). Their government was not good. (Jewish people still is today).
YES it is true as I wrote it. Good question by the way.
"He is good" is correct. 'He' is singular, 'are' is for plurals.
They Came for Good was created in 1997.
By itself, no. "Wore something formal today," has no subject. In informal writing you could say the sentence has an assumed subject of "I," so for example: Dear Diary, Wore something formal today. Went to the party. Had a good time. But if you add an explicit subject, it's definitely correct: Jane wore something formal today. My daughter also wore something formal today.