No, it is not considered proper English to use "these ones." Instead, you should simply say "these" without the unnecessary "ones."
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
In Kisii language of African origin,"Chinyeni" has the meaning of "Vegetables" in English.
Flatofilio doesn't have a proper definition in English when translated from Spanish. However, to say it in English it would be Flah-to-feel-ee-o.
Yes, American English is considered a proper form of English, with its own distinct vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation differences from British English.
No, it's a slang word.The proper way to say this is to use "going to" instead of "gonna."
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
It is proper English to say thank you for your concern because that goes to show that you acknowledged the person you are talking to
Yeah you can say that or you can also say I can believe
Yes.
No it is "went well".
What sentences
No but Jack Morgan can.
The same way you say it in English. It is a proper name.
That you need to speak proper English.
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
Requests is an English word (plural of request), however we can not say if your use of the word is correct English because you have failed to say in your question how you were trying to use it.
nope. it's redundant. just say forever.