My father didn't give my allowance for this week.
Correct usage of the word 'just?'
The doctor has left the building. There is a sentence using the word "doctor" correctly.
Yes, it's the correct use of the word 'wise' but the sentence needs a comma after the initial phrase: As far as you have seen, your seniors are so wise.
No.
As head of the CIA, he was in charge of overseeing the interrogation of many high-risk informants. This sentence is entirely made up, but the usage is correct.
A car is a good usage for adults.
Either is correct usage, but the first word is spelled "It's."
yes it is.
What is your father is not a correct sentence. The word father is not a what but a who. The correct way to word it would be, who is your father?
You just did. However, there is a distinction between your usage of the word and my usage in this sentence. The distinction should be noted in the way in which I make my usage of the word distinct from your usage. My sentence distinctly uses the word 'distinction' in order to distinguish or contrast it from the way it was used in your sentence, thus defining the manner in which the word is used.
No, you mean the word "fare".