The correct punctuation for the poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost is to use quotation marks around the title.
Correct punctuation: "If you plan on going wandering around by yourself," she told him, "you be careful to stay out of the gully."
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "During your vacation, did you stay in the hotel?"
That is the correct spelling. All forms of stay are spelled the same.
The correct homophone is "too" cold to stay outside very long.
"Media is here to stay" is the correct phrasing because "media" is a collective noun referring to a singular concept, so it should be paired with a singular verb "is."
Correct punctuation: "If you plan on going wandering around by yourself," she told him, "you be careful to stay out of the gully."
The phrase "stay-at-home mom" is hyphenated and should not have spaces between the words. This is because it functions as a compound adjective to describe the type of mom. So the correct punctuation is "stay-at-home mom."
'Nothing Gold Can Stay' was written by Robert Frost
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The poem is called 'nothing gold can stay' by Robert Frost.
i believe it was nothing gold can stay by Robert frost
The correct punctuation is:Because it's raining, we will stay indoors.(it's is a contraction meaning it is)
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Yes. Ponyboy says the poem in the book when Johnny and him are in Windrixville watching the sunrise.
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Robert Frost
The line 'Nothing gold can stay' means that if something is worth it, don't take it for granted, because one day, it won't be there.