What is grammatically correct is "in the space provided" not "on the space provide" and yes, delete "for"
This sentence is not grammatically correct. For the sentence to be grammatically correct, the space between "in" and "to" would have to be removed. Therefore the sentence should read "They are into skating."
The latter form is grammatically correct but the former is in popular usage.
To be clear, one's answer should be grammatically correct.
It should be: Yes, it is impossible. but, yes.
No. It should be: They let him go from his job.
The phrase "Is you don't miss me do you" is not grammatically correct. It should be rephrased to something like "Don't you miss me?" to be correct.
No it should be "You were not there"...
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "what a fun." It should be corrected to "What fun!" to make it grammatically accurate.
This sentence is not grammatically correct. For the sentence to be grammatically correct, the space between "in" and "to" would have to be removed. Therefore the sentence should read "They are into skating."
No. "Irresistibly" should be changed to "irresistible," then it would be grammatically correct.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
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.
No. It should be "Are you angry with me?"
The word "they're is pronounced grammatically correct. It is the shortened version of the words "they are".
Yes. If used as an inquiry then the first letter should be capitalised and it should end with a question mark.
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. It should be: "It had been a long time since I had written to you."
Yes.