Something to explain why you mentioned it.
"Your father's 1969 VW Beetle" is a sentence fragment. If we were writing a story with dialog, and one character asked something like "which car are we taking to the fair?" another could come back with "your father's 1969 VW Beetle." but you'd write it like this:
"Which car are the police looking for?" asked Mary.
"Your father's 1969 Volkswagen Beetle," said John.
If you're not doing dialog, something like...
"Your father's 1969 Volkswagen Beetle was stolen last night and is now in the police impound lot."
would be good.
The fuse for the A/C on a 2003 Volkswagen Beetle is located in the engine compartment. It is a large, square fuse. Larger fuses of this type are placed in a fuse box in the engine compartment to keep injury away from the driver if they malfunction.
The two nouns, 'nouns' and 'sentence' are placed correctly in your sentence.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
A period (.) is placed at the end of a declarative sentence.
Generally speaking, an exclamation mark "!" is placed at the end of an exclamatory sentence.
To install eyebrow trim on a 1971 Volkswagen Beetle, first clean the area where the trim will be placed to ensure good adhesion. Align the eyebrow trim with the fender, ensuring it sits snugly against the body. Use adhesive or double-sided tape specifically designed for automotive applications to secure the trim in place. Finally, press firmly and allow it to cure as per the adhesive instructions for a secure fit.
A declarative sentence ends with just a little-old period.
rtingly in a sentence? i.e. I placed my hand on her shoulder comfortingly or I comfortingly placed my hand on her shoulderCancel
The sentence placed right before the main one.
The seed will germinate if placed in soil, watered, and placed in the sunshine
a period ***** Better known in the UK as a full-stop.
Example sentence - She placed a floor lamp in the corner of the room.