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The correct abbreviation for kilocalorie is kcal, however, this is not a recognised SI unit and should be replace with kJ (kilojoule) 1 kcal=4.18 kJ.
Replace till with to - even then till should be 'til - as abbreviation of until Jan 2010 to date
Ave. or Av. are both correct. See the related link for more information.Ave
it's is a abbreviation of it is so it should have an apostrophe
As an abbreviation it should be capitalized.
In correct English, every abbreviation should have a period at the end
The correct abbreviation for kilocalorie is kcal, however, this is not a recognised SI unit and should be replace with kJ (kilojoule) 1 kcal=4.18 kJ.
"He should have" is the correct grammar construction. "Should" is followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "have." "He should have arrived by now."
"None of you are" is correct. "None" is treated as a plural pronoun, so it should be followed by a plural verb.
"Everybody who has" is correct. "Everybody" is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by a singular verb, which in this case is "has."
There is no universal abbreviation. It should be spelled out.There is no universal abbreviation. It should be spelled out.There is no universal abbreviation. It should be spelled out.There is no universal abbreviation. It should be spelled out.
The city, ST ZIP line should be punctuated as follows: City, ST 12345 Name of city followed by a comma and one space. Then 2-letter state abbreviation followed by 2 spaces before the ZIP code.
Yes, a full stop should be placed after etc as it is an abbreviation for et cetera.
"Will go" is the correct form. In English, the verb "will" is followed by the base form of the verb, so it should be "will go."
The abbreviation for the office of "transitional" deacons (those men studying for the priesthood) is Rev Mr. [Reverend Mister]. Permanent Deacons are not supposed to use the term Rev Mr, but are to be know "Deacon"
No, a comma is not necessary after "Inc" in a sentence. "Inc" is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," and it is typically used without a comma following it in a sentence.
The correct sentence is "This is the boys' mascot." This is because the subject "mascot" is singular, so it should be followed by "is" instead of "are."