No, a U-turn is 180 degrees. A 360 degree turn brings you back to where you started from.
Well, honey, you better believe you capitalize "College Football" in a sentence. It's a proper noun, so show it some respect and hit that shift key when you're talking about those rowdy games and die-hard fans. Don't be making grammar mistakes when it comes to the pigskin, now.
Yes it gives them a proper view of sport that's why kid in other country's are better at football ect
Yes it gives them a proper view of sport that's why kid in other country's are better at football ect
What is the proper way to annotate a masters degree behind your name? Thank you.
dearer , dearest
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The compound noun Super Bowl is a proper noun, the name of a specific football competition of the National Football League. All proper nouns are capitalized.
Proper nouns are specific names or nouns. So actually player is just a noun/subject and football describes what type of player it is so football in the sentence is actually an adjective.
A 180 and a 170 degree thermostat are listed for it.
"Football" is a common noun when referring to the sport in general. However, if you are referring to a specific football team or league, then it would be considered a proper noun and capitalized, such as "National Football League" or "Manchester United Football Club."
No, football game is a common noun; a term for any football game.A proper noun for a football game is Super Bowl XLVI.
he is extremely fond of football OR he is fond of football beyond the proper limit