No. The comparative of an adjective cannot be used that way. Instead use "It is not as much worse as that is." or just change it to "It is not as bad as that".
It does, as does the word Englishes. The correct use of "informations" would be very rare; most people probably never ever use it in the plural. You are safest if you stick to "information".
You have the correct spelling above, exercise.
No. Use 'indescribable'.
I think that it is always correct.
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
"alls" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "all."
Yes, but it is normally more correct to use the word people.
No, "impatienceness" is not a standard English word. The correct term to use is "impatience."
No, "theirselves" is not a correct English word. The correct form is "themselves" when referring to a group of people.
Requests is an English word (plural of request), however we can not say if your use of the word is correct English because you have failed to say in your question how you were trying to use it.
There is a word, but the correct spelling is friendliness.
No, the word requiz is not a word. There is not a definition for this word nor part of speech listed and it is not correct to use it in the English language.
Yes, but only in some circumstances!
"Soonly" is not considered a standard word in the English language. The correct term to use would be "soon."
This is not an English word. Please check your spelling and ask again with the correct word.
No, "offendable" is not a recognized word in standard English dictionaries. The correct word to use in its place would be "offensive."