"All the evidences were against us" is wrong because 'evidence' in this context is inherently plural, the sentence should read:
"All the evidence was against us"
Note also: that although evidence in this context is plural it is usual to treat the collective noun as singular and use was rather than were.
However, were would be correct here "All the items of evidence were against us"
there is nothing wrong with this sentence
The Eton School ball game is played against a wall.
Now that we have proof of their innocence, we can Acquit them of all charges.
Yes, it is wrong in so many ways. First of all, the first "is" does not belong anywhere in that sentence. Second it is "What it looks like". Alternatively, "How it looks".If this is a question then the correct way is:What does it look like?
I'm not sure why you wouldn't begin a sentence with it. It's just a word. All of those grammar rules they taught in school are wrong anyway. You can start any sentence with any word; you just have to follow the rules for starting the sentence that way. Why? Because if you didn't follow the rules, then you would end up with a bad sentence! You're perfectly allowed to put 'you're' at the start of a sentence in any case.
Here is an example sentence with the word "denying":All the evidences suggested that Samuel Miller was the murderer, but he kept on denying that he committed the crime.
you have all the coordinates wrong
The word is spelled 'conversely'. The instructions said to answer all questions even if guessing. Conversely, my teacher said guesses that are wrong count against the overall score.
you have all the coordinates wrong
there is nothing wrong with this sentence
the school news print came out all wrong
If you're planning to be a vegetarian, it would be perceived as wrong and going against what you believe. However, most omnivores say no, not wrong at all.
He struggled with all his might against the tide.
As he did not have all the facts there was a good chance that he could jump to the wrong conclusion on the issue.
Amanda and Anthony are against allowing abortions.
Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear. (The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
Corruption in the government is a crime against all of us.