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Is it correct to say that im rooting for you all?

No, the pronoun 'I' is always capitalized. The first word of a sentence is always capitalized. A contraction always requires an apostrophe. The correct form is:I'm rooting for you all.


Is it correct to say I and you?

In most cases you would say you and I then again it depend on the question


Is 'Did you said something' correct grammar?

No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.


Who has applied is correct to say?

There is only one who can say correct,GOD


Why is it to say something is charged is not entirely correct?

Not too sure of your question. But correct or not will depend on the sentence. The battery is charged. = correct.


Is it grammatically correct to say Where You At?

It is not, but it is widely used because it conveys the general idea of the question as well as its grammatically correct version.No you should say "Where are you" the at at the end is not needed.


Is it correct to say did you know about this information?

Yes, it is correct to say "Did you know about this information?" as a question inquiring if someone is aware of a particular piece of information.


Is it correct to say how is your family?

No. The "Family" is a single unit so the correct question is "How is your family".


Is it grammatically correct to say what all do you expect?

No, I sould suggest "What do you all expect?"


Is it correct to say I have enough shirts to wear?

You could say, "I have enough shirts to wear, so I don't need to buy another one". Therefore, the question is correct as it stands.


Has the bell gone.........IS this correct English?

If what you're trying to say is a question- 'Has the bell gone?', then yes, that's correct. (Make sure you put a question mark at the end)


Is it correct to say --this was not expected out of you?

No. The correct form is 'this was not expected of you'.