No, it is not a correct sentence. Consider rephrasing to "We will need your money the the end of March."
Yes, you typically need a routing number to send money electronically, such as through a wire transfer or direct deposit. The routing number helps ensure the money goes to the correct bank or financial institution.
i need money to fix my house
how much money do i need to start a daycare?
how much money do you need to opena boutique
Example sentence - The insurance company would need to underwrite the policy.
No. It will only BRING is correct but this is not a complete sentence. It will only bring what? You need to complete the thought.
The first thing you do before correcting a sentence would be read it. Then you would need to correct what needs to be.
Yes. A grammatically correct sentence (to begin with) has to have a subject (int this case, hand) and a verb (is). The sentence does need to be capitalized and punctuated correctly though...
It can be. If this phrase is at the end of a sentence, it is probably the object of a preposition: The seniors had enough money to go on a field trip, but there was not enough money left for us juniors. ("For us juniors" is a prepositional phrase.) If you wanted the juniors to be the subject of the sentence, it would look like this: We juniors are very disappointed that there wasn't enough money for us to go on the field trip.
A simple sentence need both subject and predicate to agree to be correct.
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct, but you really don't need the second "that."
No, "I need" is not grammatically correct on its own. It needs to be followed by a verb or noun to complete the sentence. For example, "I need help" or "I need food."
The sentence given is grammatically correct. The verb in in its imperative mood and therefore does not need an explicit subject; the subject "you" is presumed.
A sentence need a verb and you need to clarify your question which at present seem to lack any meaning.
Yes, but you need a capital at the beginning of a sentence.
You can, but you need to say it in it's correct term in the sentence otherwise it'll make no sense.