Hyphens, brackets, semi-colons, ellipses and colons.
You type in what it says, its really hard she starts moving way faster! Make sure to use punctuation and uppercase, if that does not work don't worry about it just type no punctuation , no uppercase. hope that helps (:
COBOL, FORTRAN, BASIC, C and C++.
Certainly! Some examples of conjunctions are: "and," "but," "or," "so," and "nor."
Some examples are: sea water, air, blood, soil, petrol.
(5/5 + 5)*5 = 30
3^3+4^4=5^5
The fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar are: period (.), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), exclamation point (!), question mark (?), quotation marks (" "), apostrophe ('), hyphen (-), dash (—), parentheses (()), brackets ([]), braces ({}), and ellipsis (...). It's not possible to provide 5 examples for each punctuation mark in this limited space, but you can find various examples of their usage in grammar guides and resources.
Use a single quote, ', after the measure. For example 5 feet = 5'
it was level 5, but in some versions,(pokemon diamond and pearl) it's level one.
Definitely! Some compilers and languages are more forgiving but all computer languages that I know of care about punctuation.For example:in Javascript it is ok to not have a semicolon at the end of a line but in Java it is required. So the following is ok in Javascript but not in Java:a = 5but Javascript still cares about punctuation, so the following would be invalid:a = 5!Of course it would be possible to create a programming language which ignored all punctuation (so ",!a; = :5?" would mean the same as "a = 5") but why would you want to?
Some examples are 1/3, -4/7, 5 3/4, -6.37
25x+20y=5x(5+4y)