No, it is not correct to say "I have no any idea." The correct phrasing would be "I have no idea" or "I don't have any idea."
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, it is correct to say "for forever." This phrase is often used informally to emphasize the idea of something lasting indefinitely or forever.
The correct phrase to use in this context is "do you have any questions?" This is the more commonly used form to inquire if someone has any inquiries or uncertainties.
No, the correct way to say it is "be a human being."
Actually "anytime" is an adverb meaning "at any time". So when speaking, saying each of them is correct. But when writing, you must write "anytime" (with no space in between) or "at any time" (including two spaces).
Yes. "She has no idea that you are even here." is a correctly formed, gramatically correct sentence.
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, it is correct to say "for forever." This phrase is often used informally to emphasize the idea of something lasting indefinitely or forever.
At this point it is impossible to say if at all. We have no idea which variant of String Theory might be correct (if any) and no way to experimentally test them (yet).
Neither is correct. You would say "There are no students" or "There is not one student" or "There are not any students."
The correct phrase to use in this context is "do you have any questions?" This is the more commonly used form to inquire if someone has any inquiries or uncertainties.
I have no idea what any of that meant, but it sounded sciencey.
Yes, I can. I don't have any idea what it's supposed to mean, but I can say it.
Well, if you are she, and she is you, then you could properly say, "This is she." If I call you on the phone, and ask for you, and you say, "this is she," you are correct. Easy way to tell if you should say "she: or "her" -- say the sentence backwards. You woudn't say HER IS (this or any other adjective) but you would say "SHE IS (adjective).
yes it is.
No. Not in any grammar I've herd.
No, the correct way to say it is "be a human being."