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If it is a brand name, yes. If it does not refer to a brand name, no.I took an aspirin.I took two BayerAspirin (TM).I used a bathroom scrubber on the grout.I used Bathroom Scrubber(TM) on the grout.
The simple subject in the sentence is "Sequoyah."
Your sentence is almost correct. It should be: "I appreciate the time you took from your busy schedule."
The correct answer is "You're Welcome." Because technically, if you took out the apostrophe, it would say "you are welcome."
In a sentence diagram, "Mary" and "Joseph" would be connected by a horizontal line as compound subjects. "Took" is the predicate verb, and "Jesus" is the direct object connected to "took" by a diagonal line. "Bethlehem" would be diagrammed as the object of the preposition "to."
The answer is A.<ABC.....just took the test.
that is actually a short abbreviation for the first letter of his name, for example young jeezy real name is jay jenkins so he just took the first letter of his name and abbreviated it to jeezy.
I Took Your Name was created in 1994.
Traditionally, Mr and Mrs (insert last name). She took his name in marriage.
The president that took care of laundry was Washington. This is a pun on Washington's name, as he would have had to wash the laundry.
Jackson 5 jamiroquai Jonas brothers it took me ages to think of them Jefferson Airplane
They took the name Israel (ישראל)
I would recomened writing him a letter by hand. He will apreciate that you took th time to do that
John Calvin, or the letter A. if you are taking the 7th grade semester assessment in K12. Lol
the number of letter in mississippi by the number of letters in your name divided by the number of bowel movements you took today.
SLAUGHTER.. Take out the S and its LAUGHTER
O'ray O'ryan's real name is Olivia Ray O'ryan. She goes by O'ray because she doesn't like the name Olivia, so she took the first letter of her first name,and her middle name and boom...... O'ray O'ryan, catchy huh?