It's grammatically correct but slightly peculiar. It would be more normal to say something like "I am completing the work now" or "I will complete the work now" rather than "I complete the work now".
The sentence should be: Here is my work schedule for this week.
Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
Yes. However hard you work, I am still not paying you more.
i will complete my work
was the work completed by them
Please phrase this in the form of a complete sentence.
No. "Quicklier" is not a word. The correct form is "more quickly". Sample sentence: "We have to work more quickly to finish in an hour."
A complete sentence is a group of words that contain a person, place or thing doing something, and work together to express a complete thought.
Not really. The "under development scheme" is particularly wrong.
Due
Here are 3 examples:Complete your work first, then you can play.I need to complete my report, or I'll get a bad grade.She needs to complete her classes, so she can start work.
It looks fine, but does not amount to much on its own! Here is a grammatically correct sentence including the words "will not be subject to": Late work will lose marks, but work handed in on time will not be subject to any penalty.