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Larry shouted,"look at that!"
I will amonish Larry for making a mistake.
Larry coaxes some personal details out of him.
She is excited to coauthor a research paper with her colleague.
When Larry got hit, he bagan to wince in pain.
"We got nothing going on with the mandate," Larry answered.
The comma should be placed after "late," making the sentence: "Because he was late, Larry didn't stop to get gas."
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The correct verb is has.It's easier to recognize when you identify just the subject and the verb, "Larry has...".
Larry. Murphy has written: 'Phase II identification and evaluation of submerged cultural resources in the Tombigbee River Multi-resource District, Alabama and Mississippi' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Design and construction, River steamers, Steamboats, Underwater archaeology 'Out in God's country' -- subject(s): History
One example of a television sitcom is Larry David's Seinfeld.
It is only capitalized if it is part of a name (Eg, Larry's Day Care) or at the start of the sentence; in this case you only capitalize 'day' and not 'care'.