Mayor John's announcement
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Example: Captain Kirk made an announcement.
The wording of the announcement would be the biggest difference between an informal and a formal announcement. An informal announcement doesn't have to be as proper and politically correct as a formal announcement would need to be.
What exactly are you asking? Why would you want to rewrite it?Are you asking what the saying means?
I know what I would change, but this is something more to ask on someone's message board, not on WikiAnswers publicly. This is a personal question.
Provided the mayor is a male mayor, I would say "Yes".
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To write a television ad, think about what you would like to see on television. Write your ideas down and come up with something that people would want to hear and see.
how would konwlage of science help me as a mayor
no,because theyre mayor is horrible and a theif! but the citezens of ember dont care! if they did they would have done something about it
To get to your notebook on howrse, you go to messages and where it says inbox and outbox on this tab, there should be one that says notebook, and the max different note sectons is 4. I must say though, you cant erase something that is above something else and rewrite there, you must rewrite it at the end if you would like to keep it. Hope it helped! Please friend me on howrse, my username is bellarocks123
Yes, it is perfectly correct. 'If you were a mayor, you would be in control of a town council.' To refer to the mayor of a specific place, for example your own town, you would omit 'a' or replace it by 'the': 'If you were (the) mayor, you would be able to change the transport policy.'
A good online source of inspiration for the wording of a wedding announcement would be punchbowl.com which gives tips and advice on how to word the announcement to both friends and family.