Capital T on The and a Capital T on Thursday
The correct capitalization is: "The board members met on Thursday."
The correct capitalization in the sentence is: The members of the board made a decision.
The board members waited until a quorum was reached before starting the meeting.
"His factious behavior caused tension within the group, leading to disagreements and divisions among members."
Her actions were contrary to her words, causing confusion among the team members.
because he did not subscribe to the beliefs of the party, the members considered him as an infidel.
The correct capitalization in the sentence is: The members of the board made a decision.
No. The word values, should be singular. A grammatically correct version is, "Your organization is composed of members who value leadership and creativity."
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Is this a complete imperative (ordering) sentence? If so, "protect yourself and your family members" is correct. If it is only a predicate (someone else is doing the protecting) then it's fine, but not complete.
Although the choices are incomplete, sentence B has correct direct objects:"The chairman asked members...""The chairman asked us...""The chairman asked the members and us..."
Thursday, February 16, 2012. (soon!)
Members of both political parties feel strongly about this issue. My daughter has attended five birthday parties in the last two weeks! All interested parties are urged to attend the town meeting on Thursday afternoon.
It will be open to all on Thursday 1/12/12.
Whom are your family membersorWho are members of your family
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: The board supports our decisions. The Federal Reserve Board supports our decisions.
"all answers are correct!!!!!!!!!!"
The sentence uses a mixed compound subject connected by nor so the verb agrees with the singular subject that is closer.