Yes, it's perfectly correct.
"To those who are Irish, or of Irish descent, I wish all the best on St. Patrick's day!"
No. The best I can assume you are trying to say is, "Those guys." As in, "Those guys at the garage did a great job on the repair!"
I have to HAVE it cleaned.I had to HAVE it cleaned.
No, it's not correct grammar. The correct way to say it is: "was able to confirm"
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
No. The best I can assume you are trying to say is, "Those guys." As in, "Those guys at the garage did a great job on the repair!"
Yes, that is correct grammar.
I have to HAVE it cleaned.I had to HAVE it cleaned.
No, it is not correct
This should say, The next stop will be somewhere in Vasayas, then it will be correct grammar. Written as it is it is not on correct grammar.
No, it's not correct grammar. The correct way to say it is: "was able to confirm"
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
Yes
Absolutely.
Yes, 'you were correct' is perfect grammar. An example sentence: You were correct when you said that a tomato is a fruit.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."