The title of a speech is typically placed in quotes. It is not necessary to use italics or underline.
I can definitely help with that! Just let me know what the sentences are and how you would like the underlined part to be written.
The subject is underlined in the sentence "Herbert cleaning his messy room." The subject is "Herbert," the one performing the action of cleaning.
The word "either" is a determiner in this sentence.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
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could eat a horse
The title of a speech is typically placed in quotes. It is not necessary to use italics or underline.
Gracefully is an adverb.
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The "underlined" less than sign is actually a sign meaning "less than or equal to" and it is the equal to part which looks like an underline.
There is no underlined digit.There is no underlined digit.There is no underlined digit.There is no underlined digit.
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