It depends on the style guide you're using: both are proper, but your publisher will prefer one over the other.
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When in doubt, or when there is no preferred style guide given, pick one and be consistent throughout your work.
My brother's college campus is huge
A sentence showing the proper use of the word arabesque would be something like this: "Jessica's arabesque was so high it was almost a ninety degree angle."
It is proper English to use the word scary. Scarey is simply the proper word with a letter e accidentally inserted, making it an incorrectly spelled word.
use it in a sentence
by showing soundness of his argument through a number of analogies
It depends on the style guide you're using: both are proper, but your publisher will prefer one over the other.For example,If you were writing for The New York Times, you'd write campus's (possessive ending in 's', add apostrophe plus another 's').If you were writing for Wired Magazine, you'd write campus' (possessive ending in 's', add apostrophe only).When in doubt, or when there is no preferred style guide given, pick one and be consistent throughout your work.
My brother's college campus is huge
The possessive is campus's.The possessive of a singular noun can always use apostrophe-S. It is only when the plural is formed by adding S or ES that the apostrophe only is used (e.g. campuses becomes campuses').
You always type commands into the chat window but if it's a valid command, it won't show to other players. If it's showing to other players, the commands might not be configured/you might not have the proper privileges.
A sentence showing the proper use of the word arabesque would be something like this: "Jessica's arabesque was so high it was almost a ninety degree angle."
use your brain!
a dressage bride is a double bride, and of course you could use it for jumping, but it is not recommended. ---- If you use it in competition, you will get demerits for it.
Yes. The Nike Headquarters campus in an open campus to the public.
Will the IRS allow me to use my 529 trust account to cover off campus housing or groceries
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most German people use the English word campus. An also used German word is "Universitätsgelände" Hope I could help you with that!
Yes, starting a sentence with "then" is grammatically correct, especially when showing a sequence of events or actions. However, it is usually used sparingly to avoid overuse and maintain variety in sentence structure.