No. It can be changed to:
I like my new apartment very much.
or
I very much like my apartment.
Yes, this sentence is correct grammar.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammar.
The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
~I believe that is correct but putting in the word "very" is repetitive and unnecessary.Instead I would say "The same thing goes here".
My parents are very strict. For example, you can only watch one hour of TV each morning. Adding a period after "strict" and a comma after "For example" will correct the sentence.
That sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence, 'Can you see if my sentence is correct?', is correct.
The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."
Yes it's correct.
It is very convenient that the store is located right next to my apartment.
Yes, this sentence is correct grammar.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.
No, the sentence is incorrect. Correct: After the professor finished, the class was very confused.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammar.
Oh, dude, like, technically, that sentence is grammatically correct. You've got your subject "Electronics," your verb "is," and your complement "a subject about which you know very little." So, yeah, it's all good grammatically, but like, maybe you should brush up on your electronics knowledge? Just saying.
Short answer : Yes and not impolite at all, as suggested below. This is to be handled by you grammatically correct? requires inverted commas to be correct. It should be written as: "Is this sentence "This is to be handled by you." grammatically correct?" The sentence is correct but not very polite; it would be simpler to say "You are to handle this"
Yes, very correct.