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Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
Dick
In the sentence "Kim is his pal," the naming part is "Kim." It is the subject of the sentence and identifies who the sentence is about.
Sure, here is a sentence with underline: I always use a ruler to draw a straight line.
The sentence "Dmitri worked for Dynasty Inc." is correctly punctuated.
I would like to congratulate you on your exemplary example sentence.
I'd like to congratulate you on already answering your own question.
i always congratulate my friend when she passes her maths test The coaches met at midfield to congratulate each other. I would like to congratulate you for writing this very excellent question. You want me to congratulate WHO? Yes ma'am, I am looking for a nice greeting card here because I want to congratulate my cousin on his splendiferous addition to the family tree.
Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings
I would like to congratulate you for your latest achievement.
Sure, here is a sentence with underline: I always use a ruler to draw a straight line.
No, colons should not be underlined. When using a colon, it should be formatted as regular text within a sentence.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
simile
simile
personification
Gracefully is an adverb.