everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
Yes, the sentence is punctuated correctly.
She struggled to pronounce the polysyllable correctly during the spelling bee competition.
He was incredibly irritable this morning, snapping at everyone over the slightest things.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that contains multiple independent clauses not joined correctly. You can identify run-on sentences by looking for missing punctuation (like commas or semicolons) or conjunctions between clauses. Reading the sentence aloud can also help you detect if it sounds too long or disjointed.
She has a golden retriever named Max.
Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.
There: "There is the book you were looking for." Their: "Their house is 3 houses away from mine."
Everyone is looking for someone to objurgate for the high gas prices.
One example is: Whatever he is saying is absolute balderdash!
Correct Abbreviation UseSteve is looking forward to joining WikiAnswers' Influential Teens (WIT).
He sees me looking at him. There are many seas around the world. Seize him! Those are the best ones I can think of. Sorry if they are not good enough.
When someone does not believe in intelligent creation, it can believe in anything. Gradualism and punctuated equilibrium are two ways in which the evolution of a species can occur. Those terms were created when no missing link were never found. In the 1800's scientists were looking for missing links believing there were missing waiting to be dug up. Then came the punctuated equilibrium term when no missing was found.
"I am looking forward to seeing you." Is a correct sentence.
Everyone is beautiful in their own way.Everyone is unique and everyone has different suggestions of what "good looking" means.
The spelling you are looking for is "vein" describing style or a distinctive element or maybe a line of thought or action. The word "vein" that you are looking for in your sentence is a noun. The word you used "vain" is an adjective meaning conceited, idle, empty, hollow, etc. and cannot be used as a noun or, from what I can see, in your sentence.
She has a golden retriever named Max.
not looking good or bad looking
They are looking for the Devil's Eye.