Since WE cannot see the text that this question refers to - we cannot help you !
I can definitely help with that! Just let me know what the sentences are and how you would like the underlined part to be written.
Yes, I can provide suggestions for correcting your written sentences. Feel free to ask for help with grammar, punctuation, or clarity.
Yes, in certain situations, sentences may not start with a capital letter. For example, in the case of a list or a quotation within a sentence, the following text may not begin with a capital letter.
Understanding the parts of sentences helps improve writing skills by ensuring clarity and coherence. It also aids in grammar understanding, helps with sentence structure, and makes it easier to identify and correct mistakes in written work.
The correct past participle of "write" is "written." Therefore, the correct phrase would be "Have you written?"
Yes, I can provide suggestions for correcting your written sentences. Feel free to ask for help with grammar, punctuation, or clarity.
Television shows should be written in quotes, not underlined.
It seems the stories written by Erle Stanley Gardner have the underlined "The."
Rough drafts are often written using outlines and incomplete sentences. After writing a rough draft, authors must properly complete sentences, correct spelling and grammar, and refine their ideas so that their thoughts become clear to other readers. Many times, this means that several other drafts/revisions are made before the final product.
Either underline or italicize.
The proper spelling is "sentence" (with no a's).
Both of these sentences are written correctly. It all depends on if you are watching the movie not or if you have already watched it.
It should be latinized ,underlined if written by hand , genus should be capitalized .
The correct phrase is "on that autumn morning." We typically use "on" to refer to specific days or dates.
Yes, in certain situations, sentences may not start with a capital letter. For example, in the case of a list or a quotation within a sentence, the following text may not begin with a capital letter.
The title "Red Riding Hood" is typically italicized or placed in quotation marks in written text, not underlined.
Long sentences can help convey complex ideas and relationships between them. They can also create a sense of rhythm, build suspense, or emphasize a point by drawing out the idea. However, using long sentences too frequently can make the writing dense and difficult to read.