It is grammatically correct to say , "I am in school today." This is because you are in the building, not at the building.
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Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Grammatically correct, maybe, but idiomatically wrong. We normally say "buy it for me."
"The men came today to lay the carpet in the living room" is grammatically correct. One could use less words though - "The men came today to lay the living room carpet".
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
Quite simply, yes.
It is grammatically correct to say: There is nothing wrong with this machine.It is not grammatically correct to say: Will it is be grammatically correct to say ....The correct way to write that or say that would be: Would it be grammatically correct to say....
No that isn't grammatically correct. You should say 'Though George didn't like the school, he studied in the same school for ten years'
'What a drunkard you are' is a grammatically correct English sentence.
Neither is grammatically correct.
No. Him and me is correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
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It could depend on what it is you are trying to say, but as it is it is grammatically correct.