The first word in a sentence is always capitalized.
A proper noun is always capitalized.
All sentences contain a predicate. All sentences also contain a subject, but it is sometimes understood and not necessarily written or spoken. If I say to John "Write." I have spoken a sentence, and the subject is understood to be "you".
Combining forms are use in a sentences
Rearrange the order of sentences
grammar
Employers want to know how you would describe yourself besides just how they see you. You should be truthful about your description.
no
Yes
You just did YES because it is a day and if you make a mistake and your iPod changes it it is capitlized Sunday it capitlized it try it
yes. Always.
It is Litre, (or Liter if you are american) not lieter. The L is capitalised (not capitlized - your spelling is awful!) to avoid confusion between the letter l and the number 1.
Yes.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
An essay typically consists of five paragraphs: an introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Each paragraph usually contains around 3-5 sentences.
To improve fluency, the writer can vary sentence structures using a mix of simple, compound, and complex sentences. They should also ensure proper transitions between ideas and use cohesive devices like pronouns or conjunctions. Additionally, breaking up long sentences into shorter, more digestible chunks can enhance fluency.
About 5-7 sentences
The word English is always capitalize but not the word class. It should be English class.
i should