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No. Article the is not used before the name of a person.
A comma should be used after the street name and before the suite number. For example, "123 Main Street, Suite 100."
The comma should come before the word "but" when it is used to separate two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
When "however" does not begin a sentence, can have a comma or a semicolon before it, depending on how the sentence is constructed. If "however" introduces an independent clause (that is, one that can stand alone as a sentence), it should have a semicolon before it.Examples:Corrugated cardboard, however, should be put in the special cardboard-only recycling container.Clean corrugated cardboard should be recycled; however, greasy pizza boxes should be put in the trash.Let me know your decision, however you choose to proceed.
Generally, the comma should be placed before the word "otherwise" when used to introduce an alternative or contrast. For example: "I need to leave now, otherwise I will be late."
The article "the" should be used before "MLA" because it stands for "Modern Language Association," which is a specific organization.
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Before buying a used Toyota, you should know if the car was involved in an accident. You should also know the mileage on the vehicle.
No; use "a".
The reference material article should be used before the ancient book named Geeta.
An OXO cube, is a good example of what needs to be broken before it is used
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Majority is used with objects that can be counted. "The majority of people are angry." Most is used with objects that can not be counted. "Most of the lemonade is gone." Usually: Majority is used with plural objects and is followed by "are" Most is used with a singular object and is followed by "is"
Article before the word useful
No. Article the is not used before the name of a person.
Before buying any used vehicle there are a few things you should know. You should know how many miles are on it, if and when parts have been replaced or refurbished, and how well it runs.
The abbreviation "Miss" is used before an unmarried woman's name.