Jr is the abbreviated adjective junior, capitalized because it is used as part of someone's name.
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Deborah Tannen coined the term 'Genderlect'.
If you are sending an e-mail to a friend or close family member, (informal) grammatical correctness is not necessary, but if you are sending a more formal e-mail, then spelling and grammar count more. Grammar and spelling are especially important when sending an important business e-mail.
No comma is necessary before "Jr.", "Sr.", and the like. No comma has ever been necessary before "III", "IV", etc. From the Chicago Manual of Style (http://ow.ly/gcv0):But please note that within text, if you decide to use the more traditional comma before Jr. or Sr., the function of the comma is to set off these abbreviations, so an additional comma is needed after the abbreviation if the sentence continues (as in my first sentence above).
Date Mr. Harold Happy, Jr. street address city, st zip Dear Harold, OR Date Mr. Harold Happy, Jr. street address city, st zip Dear Mr. Happy, - - -
Past tense is the grammatical term.
The word she is a pronoun.
The grammatical term for 'fact' is a noun. In a sentence, 'fact' functions as a subject, object, or complement.
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voice is the grammatical term which is used to tell whether the subject is receiving or acting the action
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I think it is called a tittle.
The word possible is an adjective.
It is usually a preposition, though it is sometimes a conjunction.
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Simile is grammatical term used to compare two objects!