No
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
There is a word, but the correct spelling is friendliness.
No, "impatienceness" is not a standard English word. The correct term to use is "impatience."
Yes, "successes" is a correct plural form of the word "success." It is commonly used to refer to multiple instances of achievement or favorable outcomes.
No, "theirselves" is not a correct English word. The correct form is "themselves" when referring to a group of people.
Alls Hallow's Eve
This would be puralized by changing it to: cure-alls
No it's not correct. The word "am" only sounds grammatically correct with the pronoun of I
Neither really. 'In' would be the word to use.
Alls Souls Church was created in 1879.
It doesn't is correct.
after a preposition
No. Use 'indescribable'.
I think that it is always correct.
It is correct to say "used to do".
Never, it isn't a word. The correct word is careful.
"Anyway" is the only correct word. "Anyways" is not a genuine word, and therefore its usage is never correct.