You would usally say " Now, was that really necessary?"
John's mother buys all the necessary fruit and vegetables from the market on Saturday.
If it is just a sentence containing asked a question mark would not be necessary. A question mark would be necessary if the sentence was asking a question.
The rocket engines ignited, providing the necessary thrust to lift the spacecraft off the launch pad.
Use a comma before a parenthesis when the information within the parentheses is not necessary for the sentence to make sense. Use a comma after a parenthesis when the information inside the parentheses is necessary for the sentence to be understood.
"Necessary" is an adjective. Here are examples of its use in sentences: The company said that layoffs were necessary. This fee will cover the necessary reading materials.
It is not usually necessary. You would only do it if the expression were an extra phrase or a clause.
No, a semicolon is not necessary in a compound sentence if a coordinating conjunction is not used. You can use a comma to separate the independent clauses in a compound sentence instead.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
no, the sentence would be " do not panic, or don't panic "
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a preceding noun or pronoun in a sentence. They are typically used for emphasis or to add clarity, but they are not necessary for the sentence's grammatical structure.
I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."