no there is no comma after the word because. there is no need for a comma in the sentence at all.
Seniors is the plural. The singular form of the word is senior.
The possessive form of the plural noun seniors is seniors'.Example: The seniors' schedule of activities is posted on-line.
The plural form of the singular noun senior is seniors.The plural possessive form is seniors'.example: The seniors' photos were featured in the yearbook.
How do you use the word gerontology in a sentence?
seniors are elderly and they should be listened to unless what they say is stupid.
Indica and sativa are not capped unless they begin a sentence. However, some say they should be italicized.
Yes, it's the correct use of the word 'wise' but the sentence needs a comma after the initial phrase: As far as you have seen, your seniors are so wise.
They tried many methods to cap the gushing oil well, but none of them were successful.
The girl had a photograph of a beautiful landscape with majestic skies and mountains capped with snow.
no there is no comma after the word because. there is no need for a comma in the sentence at all.
The adjective should properly be hyphenated, as snow-capped, because the noun adjunct form is not different or unique. However, some dictionaries do list it as a single word "snowcapped" from the equally rare noun "snowcap."
You should repeat the same word in a sentence when that word has the best meaning for the rest of the sentence.
Seniors is the plural. The singular form of the word is senior.
You should use the word "I" when it is the subject of a sentence, and the word "me" when it is the object of a sentence or of a preposition. "I want you to understand me." "I want you to listen to me."
No, unless it is the first word of the sentence.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.