No. The phrase "where precious memories do not hurt" is not a sentence. It is a dependent clause.
Yes, things are on hold is grammatically correct.
No,it is not grammatically correct.
yes
"How did you got her?" Is not a grammatically correct sentence, it might be better to rephrase it as "How did you gether?"
If you are asking the sentence it make sense grammatically, then yes, it does. Hope this helps :)
If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
"And so are you" is grammatically correct used in an otherwise correctly structured sentence.
The corrected sentence should have verb-subject agreement as well as pronoun-antecedent agreement with no misplaced modifiers to be grammatically right.
That sentence is grammatically correct only if you are talking about a single item called "The Best Pictures." Otherwise, the correct form is "The best pictures will find their places in the museum."
Yes, this sentence is correct grammar.
Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
Yes, "He poured water into the glass." is a grammatically correct sentence as long as the first word is capitalized and there is a period at the end.