um durf YEA...wat kind of stupid question is that?
You space between all words in a sentence.
No, the standard convention in modern writing is to include only one space after a period at the end of a sentence. This change in practice occurred with the advent of digital word processing and typesetting, which automatically adjusts spacing.
The adverb in the sentence is "Once," as it describes the timing or frequency of the action in the sentence.
"I just used the word personal space in a sentence." Move over your in my personal space!!"
Once in space, an astronaut uses a special breathing apparatus. Corruption had spread throughout the city's political apparatus.
Two, just as after a period. However, if it is used in a quote, and that is not the end of a sentence, follow with only one space. Examples: The British are coming! Run! (Space twice) He said "The British are coming!" and ran out the door. (Space once)
You should space once after an exclamation point at the end of a sentence, just like you would after a period or a question mark. This is the standard practice in modern writing, following the conventions of most style guides. Using a single space helps maintain readability and consistency in text formatting.
2 Times. Most people would just use one space. Computers and word processors adjust the spacings automatically.
The space shuttle raced through space.
20000 People can go to space at once!!!!!!!!SimpleFrom someone
Once Upon a Time... Space was created in 1982.
"You once met the prime minister." is a correct sentence.