I think after a complete sentence to support, add sth to or show an opposite view to that previous sentence.That is, in the middle of both sentences.?
No. It should be Neil Armstrong's footprint.
No, the word 'Canada' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific place.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'Canada' is it.Example: I hope to visit Canada on my trip but itis such a vast country. (The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'Canada' in the second part of the sentence.)
The figure of speech is the phrase "off your hands".
The largest ethnic minority groups in the United States are African American,and Hispanic Americans
It isn't capitalized as it isn't a place name or the name of a person/being. Unless of course it is at the beginning of a sentence, though I don't feel that having season at the beginning of a sentence would be a complete sentence. Instead the beginning of the sentence would be: The seasons ..... A season.... All seasons...... In the seasons... etc etc. ++++++++++++++ You may be right, but your rationale doesn't hold water. If capitalization is only applied to place names and persons/beings, then the months of the year and days of the week should not be capitalized.
You place a period after a sentence anywhere!
What sentence If u r talking about the question u would say where is the place of comma in this sentence, than give the sentence
take your place young man
The nouns in the sentence are frogs, place, and place.
A pronoun can take the place of the subject in a sentence. Pronouns like "he," "she," "it," "they," and "we" can replace the subject to avoid repeating the same noun.
They went back to his place.
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.
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Place the word "Nabob' In A Sentence
No it is the person place or thing (noun), the action is a verb which is the predicate.
The person, place, or thing that the sentence is about is the subject.The subject of the sentence performs the action.
I'm not sure about the sentence, but it's a simple fact.Yes. gramattically the sentence "Israel is also a nice place to visit." is a simple sentence.