Can you please check these sentences. Thank you very much for all!

1) What is your school day like?
Can you drive a car? How old must you be to drive a car in America with you parents'supervision?
2) Are there vending machines at your school where you can get your drinks (?) during the school break?
3) ow long does your school break last?
Was he able to report things correctly about you? What do you think of his presentation?
4) You did quite well though your presentation is not very detailed. Would each of you please write his e-mail address on the sheet of the questionnaire?

1) What is your school day like?

Can you drive a car? How old must you be to drive a car in America with your parents' supervision or permission?

2) Are there vending machines at your school where you can get sodas or water during the school breaks?

3) How long does your summer vacation last?

Was your interviewer able to report things correctly about you? What do you think of his presentation?

4) You did quite well although your presentation is not very detailed. Would each of you please write your e-mail address on the questionnaire?

1) What is your school day like? Can you drive a car? How old must you be to drive a car in America with your parents' supervision?

To answer the first question, "What is your school day like?", you would need to provide a description of your typical school day, including information such as the start and end times of classes, the subjects you study, any breaks you have, and any extracurricular activities you participate in.

The second question, "Can you drive a car?", requires a yes or no answer. If you can drive, you can proceed to the next part of the question.

To find out how old you must be to drive a car in America with your parents' supervision, you could refer to the driving laws of your specific state. Generally, most states allow teenagers to drive with a learner's permit, which is typically obtained between the ages of 15 and 16. However, the exact age requirement can vary depending on the state. You can check your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website or consult the driver's manual for accurate information.

2) Are there vending machines at your school where you can get your drinks during the school break?

To answer this question, you could either check your school's website or ask someone familiar with your school's facilities, such as a teacher or administrator. They should be able to provide you with information about whether or not vending machines are available for students to get drinks during the school break.

3) How long does your school break last? Was he able to report things correctly about you? What do you think of his presentation?

To find out how long your school break lasts, you can refer to your school’s academic calendar. The school's website or your student handbook may provide this information. Alternatively, you can ask a teacher or school administrator for the specific duration of your school break.

The second question is subjective and cannot be answered by anyone other than yourself. Only you can determine if someone reported things correctly about you. Evaluate the information or report in question and compare it to your personal experiences and knowledge to form your own opinion.

For the last part of the question, "What do you think of his presentation?", again, this is subjective and requires personal opinion. Consider the content, delivery, and overall impact of the presentation, and share your thoughts based on your own assessment.

4) You did quite well, though your presentation is not very detailed. Would each of you please write his e-mail address on the sheet of the questionnaire?

This sentence seems to be a request for individuals to provide their email addresses on a questionnaire sheet. To follow this instruction, each person would need to physically write their own email address on the provided sheet. Make sure to write your own correct email address as requested.