Yes. The court system was notorious for punishment doled out in the past. It continues to dole out punishment and in the future, it will continue to dole it out.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
Yes you can say 'I am living separately from my family' which would mean you are no longer living with your family.
There is only one who can say correct,GOD
No, the correct way to express this is to say "pay attention." "Put attention" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It's correct English but not very good English
it is not correct English, you rather say still
It is correct.
It would be more correct to say, someone who.
It is correct English to say decent skill but not decent ability
It is correct English to say "He went off on a tangent".
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
Yes, it is correct to say out of compliance with. It means out of help with in English grammar.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
no you should say "Did you get an A on the English exam?"
'What a drunkard you are' is a grammatically correct English sentence.
Correct is the same as it is in English. It means that it is free from error.