Grammatically correct, maybe, but idiomatically wrong. We normally say "buy it for me."
No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
As in someone trying to remember where they left off, "Where was I?" is correct, yes.
Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
Your question wasn't even grammatically correct enough for me to understand what you were asking.
It is grammatically correct to say it is the time for someone and not it is the time of someone.
The grammatically correct version is Do you feel any aches in any places in your body?
The correct phrase is "do someone a favor." This expression means to perform a helpful act for someone else. "Make someone a favor" is not grammatically correct in English.
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
Yes, "please sign in the space provided" is grammatically correct. It is a polite and clear way to instruct someone to sign in a designated area.
The phrase "How is she doing?" is grammatically correct. It is a common way to inquire about someone's well-being or current status.