This is my friend Jonathan; we have a centuries-old history of interstate relations.
Traffic that travels between states is called interstate, traffic that is just within the state is called intrastate.
Interstate commerce in the US is controlled by the federal government. He was driving on Interstate 10 when his car broke down.
I was in interstate
The sentence "The interstate connects major cities in the region" contains a supporting detail that answers the question of what the interstate connects.
Yes, the word "Interstate" should be capitalized when referring to the Interstate Highway System in the United States. However, it is not necessary to capitalize the word "interstate" when using it in general terms outside of this specific context.
The interstate road system is critical for the United States. Interstate commerce is necessary to ensure the free travel of the citizens.
We took forever driving on the interstate, too much traffic. OR The interstate had so much traffic, we were 30 minutes late to class.
The federal government has the right to regulate motor carriers because they are involved in interstate commerce.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
About 30 days from the end of sentence.
Using petroleum in a sentence?
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
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