yes you should because they stand for two words. they are not a word by them selves
A postscript is added at the end of an article or letter. It comes from the Latin words "post" meaning after, and "script" meaning writing. A postscript to a letter starts with the letters P.S. which stand for postscript, after writing.
No not at all its more of a chart than a book. They give you the four essential letters in the middle than depending on the protein that is give you start from the first letter of that protien and you do that until you the end. So your basiccally following the letters of the protein around the chart.
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put one end to the other and it should connect
END '...END of program/halt program code execution. *NOTE*: There should be only 'one' END statement written inside of a QBASIC program. I have seen example code where they use multiple END statements; this is wrong!
Yes, if it used as the closing remarks.
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Yes you have to capitalize WILL in a title.Words that need capitalization are words that are:In the beginning or the end of the title.NounsPronounsAdverbsAdjectivesPrepositions and conjunctions that are 5 letters or more.Words that don't capitalize are words that are:Articles (unless it's in the beginning or the end of the title).Prepositions of four letters or smaller( unless it's in the beginning or the end of the title).Conjunctions of four letters or smaller (unless it's in the beginning or the end of the sentence).The particle to used with an infinative (unless the to is used in the beginning or the end of the sentence).Hopefully this helps:)
if you are starting a new sentence, yes you should. if you are using the word in the middle or at the end of the sentence, you shouldn't capitalize it.
If being used alone at the end of a letter then it should be capitalized. If it's following the word "yours" then it shouldn't be capitalized.
Six letter words that end with the letters ute:astutediluteimputeminuterefutereputesalute
All letters J begin (and end) with the letter J.
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There are no four letter words that end with -ntt
There are no six-letter English words that end in the letters "fay." In fact, there are no other English four-letter or more words that end in those letters.
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