The correct phrase is "both genders."
It means a single place for both the genders. Any gender can go in there.
yes it is correct but it is informal language; therefore you shouldn't use it in proper language. you can also say "Thursday's okay with me." or you could say "Thursday's fine for me." but all of these are correct in general
No. You would say:'Suddenly'
Grammatically, yes.
Yes, it is correct to say that you do sports. I do sports. You do sports. He does sports. She does sports. Fido does sports. We do sports. All of you do sports. They do sports.
I say pansexual.
No, the phrase "of which we are all" is not grammatically correct. It would be better to say "of which we all are" or simply "which we all are."
All the
mes cousins (masc., or of mixed genders), mes cousines (an all-female group of cousins)
No, I sould suggest "What do you all expect?"
You may say: you are adapted to all situations.
No, it is not correct. The correct way to phrase it would be "Thank you to all of you."
Yes, female and male penguins. All vertabrates have genders, and birds are vertabrates.
No. it is not correct to say that we are all bi sexual.
yes it means that you did not touch anything
It means a single place for both the genders. Any gender can go in there.
No, the correct phrase would be "In compliance with all points above."