Try-Many thanks for the opportunity to provide this quote-it's shorter,more direct,simpler.Less is sometimes more.
work is correct. the plural noun gets the verb without the S.
I believe that it is a correct sentence just put a space between the word 'money' and 'correct'
No, it is not a correct sentence. Consider rephrasing to "We will need your money the the end of March."
yes, however, you can be more specific
I am present in the office today.Today, I am present in the office.
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
No
You had not taken that into account. Would be the grammatically correct version of that sentence.
This can fall under two different forms of sentence. One denoting a list, and one not. IE: Thomas is following Susanne. The following is a list of automobile parts you will need: So, this will largely depend on the kind of sentence you are forming and the information you are trying to get across to your audience.
The correct grammar is "Between you and me."
The correct sentence is: "Have you ever traveled before?"
To it is not. The correct term is "how are you?""Which of the following statements is most correct?" is an interrogative sentence, a sentence that asks a question.The interrogative pronoun 'which' indicates that there are two or more choices from which to select a statement.
The correct spelling is opportunity.
The following are your resumé and covering letter is a correct sentence.
It is correct.
Yes it is correct to say the following sentence
carlos has did his work correct