No. Prioritize takes a direct object.
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
It is correct, meaning thoroughly defeated.
Yes, it is. It is a complete sentence. The preposition phrase (in the garden) is a valid adverbial phrase.
'In the hope that' is the correct phrase.
This is not a sentence it is a phrase and as a phrase it is correct.
The correct phrase is expecting parent or expectant parent
It's a correct English phrase or expression.
Yes this is correct English. It means that the topic at hand is something that is going to be considered.
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
The correct way to write it is "Have you had a chance?" "Did you had a chance?" is grammatically incorrect and should be "Did you have a chance?"
It is correct, meaning thoroughly defeated.
The phrase "although this is good" would be correct modern English; the phrase "although this be good" is archaic.
Yes. The correct phrase is "has been".
The correct phrase is: a lot.A lot is two words.Alot doesn't exist in the English dictionary and is a very common spelling mistake.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "we watch football" in English.
In terms of grammar, it's acceptable.
No, "a couple dozen lighthouses" is not correct English. The correct phrase would be "a couple of dozen lighthouses."