Period after suffix
"In Jesus' Name"
The suffix is -os.
ASE
-ous
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Typically, any macro-biomolecule whose name ends with the suffix -ase is an enzyme.
The punctuation that ends an interrogatory sentence is called a question mark.
The correct format for a Ph.D. degree after one's name is to include a comma after the person's name, followed by "Ph.D." For example: John Smith, Ph.D.
The correct punctuation is... Linda Eddings' Party
No: Anions of nonmetals end in the suffix -ide, but no element name ends in this group of letters.
"Good morning, Laura." Put a comma before the person's name.
The correct punctuation for someone's age after their name is single quotation marks. For example: "John is 30 years old."