no
t is correct to say that illuminatural still works.
Mary is a student who works hard
One can say home-works if that is one's desire it does not mean that it will be grammatically correct though.
It appeared in the newspaper is the correct phrase.
Yes, the sentence "You know him through his works" is grammatically correct. It implies that your knowledge and understanding of the person's character or abilities come from their creative output or accomplishments.
yes it is correct but it is informal language; therefore you shouldn't use it in proper language. you can also say "Thursday's okay with me." or you could say "Thursday's fine for me." but all of these are correct in general
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "this date and time is good for me" when referring to a specific date and time that works for you.
Yes, it is correct to say "Friday's 3-5pm is fine for me" to communicate that the suggested time on Friday works for you.
Author's last name, First name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper, Publication Date, URL (if accessed online).
Well, it depends. It is an informal way to say "It wasnice meeting you" but it still works.
Superman works as a journalist for The Daily Planet newspaper in the DC Comics universe.
You could say, "I dreamt of you," or, "I had a dream about you." "I dreamt about you," works too