say it will end "badly."
When something bad happens we say "What bad luck!"We do not say "What a bad luck!" because that is not correct in normal English usage.
Neither is correct. We say "at the end of August."
Yes, the possessive form of the noun week is the correct form for 'the end of the week' (the week's end).
Tag questions can end in it. That's correct, isn't it? or That's not correct, is it?
Yes that is correct.
well, i think both would be correct, though a "bad conductor of heat" would be better. Or you could say "insulator for heat" or simply insulator....
It's not bad, but frater is singular. For "brothers" you need fratres.
2002 eiger 400 with 650 miles on it it has always had a bad roar in the rear end is there an adjustment you can do to correct this.
Not if you wish to be grammatically correct. You could say "plastic is a bad conductor of electricity," which would be an accurate statement.
Depends what you mean by 60 end life.
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.
Yes, by the end of today is correct. It's not a complete sentence, though.