Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
The phrase "Any update on this, please?" is grammatically correct. However, adding a comma after "this" would make it clearer and easier to read: "Any update on this, please?"
If you mean: Is the sentence "Is this grammar right?" grammatically correct (or right), then yes, it is.
Yes, 'he just walked right past me' is grammatically correct.
Yes, this sentence is correct grammar.
Yes this is grammatically correct.If you mean it to be a question then it would be "Are you looking forward to Monday?"If you mean to refer to yourself then it would be "I am looking forward to Monday."
Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
The answer depends on whether you have only one team (team's) or many teams (teams').
Say we are looking forward to working with you it sounds more right
It is grammatically correct to say 'you can look forward to', but I don't understand the significance of 'in social media'. Please can you explain?
The right side of a boat when looking forward from the stern
The right when looking forward from the aft of the vessel
starboard
Yes, things are on hold is grammatically correct.
"Port" is to the left of forward motion and "starboard" is to the right.
Standing at the stern looking forward port is on the left starboard is on the right
I believe you are looking for the Striker there is also a right wing and a left wing