This sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a period.
The sentence you just wrote - your question - is perfectly proper, so you must already know...
Will I be able to swim at the lake?
I like to go to LEGO land because we go on a family trip we stay at a big hotel with a swimming pool we also go to LEGO land water park, we go on big rides like the pirate shop
Where are u going to go to college is the answer for other question like this
villainy..looks like your mom.
These look like the tertial feathers from a red-tailed hawk.
Example sentence - The pheasant feathers on his hat made it look like the whole bird was sitting on his head.
This sentence is a simile, because it has like in it which simile has!
Of course I look as though I am losing sleep, I am an insomniac! Those circles under your eyes make you look like an insomniac.
Just like any other sentence..!!
what does the solenoid look like when it is hooked up correctly on a ford e150 econoline van
In English writing we spell 'does' correctly
A simple sentence is,"I admire you." (I like you, I look up to you)
When it look's like it
A topic sentence is a sentence that explains your topic.
villainy..looks like your mom.
i think it is like a boy and girl.
Periods end a sentence. They are punctuation marks that look like dots.
"You look like a witch."
i look like my sister
I was swastika.