It means she was being polite and included a relevant, appropriate salutation. Anything else is in your mind.
Punctuation marks serve many functions. In ending a sentence, they tell us that it's time to stop and begin a new thought (and a new sentence). Usually, we can use a period, a question mark, or an exclamation mark to end a sentence. We use a period to show the end of a declarative sentence: I have finished with my homework. Tomorrow, we are going to the movies. These are complete sentences, and the period goes at the end, to show that this sentence is finished. We use a question mark when we are asking about something, or we need more information. Did she get accepted to college? May I borrow your dictionary? And then, there's the exclamation mark-- it tells us the sentence is expressing excitement of some kind. I can't believe I passed the exam! Don't say those terrible things to me!
I do not understand your question, but will tell you that college is important and you need to learn to write a sentence clearly to get into college.
She loves you but is too scared
In Virgina, we have Preschool, Elementary school, Middle school, High school, Junior college, and College. I hopeI answered your question properly. Thanks.
To find this answer usually there are 3 variables to use. This question may be better answered by a mathematician or a science professional from a college.
Many colleges have a tutoring room where you can get help. Check with your instructor. If you ask the question here it will eventually get answered but it takes patients.
The symbol for Inquiring Greens, is a question mark. "If you have an inquiring mind, college will be a fine experience for you."
You were crazy enough to ask me a question. Were you at her/his birthday party?You were the craziest kid in high school/college!
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No. The grammatically correct sentence would read, "Did he get accepted into college?" or "Was he accepted into college?".
The absurdity of this question is entirely underrated! He was underrated during his college career, but became a top player as a professional.
This is how you use Electoral College in a sentence. (this is a fail...look at mine! :) :P) The electoral college represents a states population.