Yes. Sticklers would advocate that the adjective be hyphenated and the noun not, but I've seen the noun both ways.
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If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 4.
10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.10, if I understand the question correctly.
They correctly unpacked the truck.
Depending on how that is punctuated, it could be one of the following: 8 304/1000000 8 300/4000000
wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
Yes, the sentence "What a day I have had" is punctuated correctly. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and the words are correctly separated by a space.
3 gal.
This sentence can be punctuated correctly as: Ron, after all, doesn't even like chocolate.
it is none of my business
C- Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," by Carol Tenopir is correctly punctuated.
A correctly punctuated scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name (capitalized) and the species name (lowercase). They should be italicized when typed, or underlined if handwritten. The genus name is always written first, followed by the species name, with the entire name being italicized or underlined.
Do you go to school, Shaina?
It seems like there may be a grammatical error in your question. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by your boss' family being punctuated correctly?
I am filled with glee!
Helen answered, "My favorite short story is Saki's 'The Necklace.'"
Since you put this question in Grammar Spelling and Punctuation, what is your question? The sentence is spelled correctly and punctuated correctly, and the grammar is fine.