No. Instead you should say, "Bill's and my favorite place" or "favorite place for Bill and me".
Either one is correct grammar. Both are grammatically correct. But when you say 'the bill can be paid ...' there is some sort of uncertainty, whereas in 'the bill will be paid ...' there is compulsion or certainty about the payment.
No 'Neither Bill or Susan say that the stove was working'
'Your place or mine' is grammatically correct.
Yes.
I cant say his favorite place, i'm guessing california, but the place he had the most concerts was Michigan!:)
in the right place is the correct one
I would say Harry's favorite place is Hogwarts because it was his first real home.
The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places. The things went automatically to their correct place.
correct
Yes
If you're talking about one favorite food, then say: My favorite food is...And if you're talking about a couple, maybe even hundreds, then say: My favorite foods are...Need more help? Just ask.
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."