the correct way is to simply write 3 and a colon following it then write down 2 zeroes followed by hrs
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[lastname], [firstname] jr.
You can write it as 103. That would be the most common way, but there's many other correct ways to write it.
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what if selena lives 3/10 miles from school what is the total distance she rides each day? write and solve a multiplication equation to find the total distanceif Selena lives 3/10 mile from school what is the distance she ride each day?
yes
The kids enjoyed all the rides at the carnival.The family likes to go for rides on Sunday afternoons.Dad likes train rides. (train = an adjective and rides = a noun.)
I am not sure that you should be writing an excused letter for not wear the correct shoes to school. The best thing for you to do is tell your parents to write a letter to the teacher.
"Everyday I Write the Book" was created and released in 1983 by Elvis Costello. The song is from his album "Punch the Clock."
It doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. But it depends on if you ask a linguist or a lexicographer.
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
Not correct. Also, the idiomatic imperfect with "used to" is rather informal for an essay. Use Was that not a school ( you could use wasn't that a school, but generally we avoid contractions in serious essays). If you feel you must use "used to," put the question at the end: That used to be a school, did it not?
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
no...they write songs everyday
is correct write "in the listening parts" or "on the listening parts"
It stands for Daily Oral Language. You correct sentences, and write quick passages, and more.