As proper nouns they should be written with an initial uppercase letter followed by the rest of the letters in lowercase.
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The phrase 'you should always be true' has six syllables: you-should-al-ways-be-true.
100,000,000 is 'one-hundred million'.
the you should have accused him or her of cheating. don't rely on your friends or text messages saying he is. catching him or her red handed is way more affective than anything else.. well if you have pictures then that's pretty bad
No. Only when it means "reimburse" and even then, not always.
Yes. Always. But should it be followed by an s?
true
developing a plan and then implementing the plan
if you are asking what kind of relationship you should have it should be open honest and romantic never force full or unconforable both people should be respectful not untrustworthy
avoid fracture
No, there should not always be a comma after the word "hopefully." It depends on the sentence structure. When "hopefully" is at the beginning of a sentence, it is often followed by a comma, but if it is used within a sentence, a comma is not necessary.
Usually not, but it depends on context. There are no words that are always followed by a comma. You should concentrate on the use of verbs for a while.
Good housekeeping practices and procedures for hotels should always be followed. If you get behind, it is going to be much harder to get the job done. They should always change the bedding after a person leaves a hotel. They should also always change all linens in every bathroom.
After gathering all resources to a problem the next step is to develop a course of action or come up with solutions. Then analyze the solutions, make a decision, and implement the plan.
it's to be followed because to be- is past tense
There are many philosophies that should be followed in Buddhist governance. The philosophy that is followed is determined by the sect of Buddhism.