In my city, there are many ways to get from place to place: walk, ride the bus, ride a train, or drive a car.
She enjoys eating at two types of restaurant: Italian and Mexican
wherever you go, there you are.
That is normally punctuated 1,000,000,000,000,000 and would be read as a quadrillion. ■
A number is a multiple of 7 if and only if it can be divided by 7 with no remainder.
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If I understand it correctly, that means you should solve the following equation: (5 + 9 + 12 + x) / 4 = 9
wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
C- Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," by Carol Tenopir is correctly punctuated.
I am filled with glee!
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.
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It should be punctuated like the following: "Cleaning up the oil on the beach will be back-breaking--but rewarding--work." A+
Which one of the following sentence is punctuated correctly
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This sentence can be punctuated correctly as: Ron, after all, doesn't even like chocolate.
it is none of my business
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?