Because Mary was hosting Thanksgiving dinner, she needed to stuff, baste, and roast the turkey; mix, roll, and bake the bread; and prepare the green bean casserole.
To improve the sentence, it can be revised as: "Mary needed to stuff, baste, and roast the turkey, as well as mix, roll, and bake the bread, and prepare the green bean casserole since she was hosting Thanksgiving dinner."
Yes, the sentence is correctly capitalized. The word "State" is capitalized because it is a proper noun when referring to Hawaii as a U.S. state.
It depends. The country name, Turkey, should always be capitalized. The animal, turkey, is a simple noun and should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence.
Yes, it is correctly written because there are two proper nouns: Jennifer is a name which we have to capitalize; Central Park because it is the name of a specific park (although ideally it should identify the city, even if it the most famous one, in New York City).
The word 'conspicous' is not, in my opinion, correctly spelt. It must be 'conspicuous'. The latter can be used in the sentence in the following manner:The neck-tie John wore was conspicuous because of its bright colour.
No, the pronouns are not used correctly in the sentence. It should be "between him and you" instead of "between he and you" because "him" is the object pronoun and should be used after a preposition like "between."
Because Mary was hosting Thanksgiving dinner, she needed to stuff, baste, and roast the turkey; mix, roll, and bake the bread; and prepare the green bean casserole.
Kinfolk visiting is a tradition of Thanksgiving. Kids love Thanksgiving because they can eat what ever they like. Kissing all the aunties is not the best part of Thanksgiving for the kids.
The adverb is 'especially' because it describes how delicious the dinner was.
Anytime you are referring to the holiday or the tradition, Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Day are always capitalized. Examples: Will you be working the Thanksgiving Day holiday? I bought a Thanksgiving floral arrangement for my mother. There are a few instances when the word thanksgiving is not capitalized. If the use does not refer to the holiday or the Thanksgiving tradition, it is not capitalized. For example: Will you please offer a prayer of thanksgiving?
"because" The reason I called is because I need a favor.
Johnny didn't format his assignment correctly. Because of this, he was fed to the Mexicans.
There is a Thanksgiving because its a time to realise what you have and what others don't.
a pile of what? this isn't a complete sentence so nobody is able to answer it correctly because we have no clue what you're talking about.
no thanksgiving didnt come from turkey because thanksgiving is a holiday in USA
because thanksgiving is an American holiday
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Thanksgiving is a Proper Noun because it is the name of a festival.