It's kiss. The xxx means lots of kisses
When you change the subject a bit. Like " He had the gold(end of paragraph)Meanwhile his dad was on the beach. ( Use indenting)
to doscribe something
No
People use it in their writing because they don't know the exact number.
So long as you give credit to the speaker, you can use quotes in your book. Be certain you enclose the quote in quotation marks and write their name after the quote, such as the following: "Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing" - Benjamin Franklin You might also write the quotation in italics to emphasize it is a quote, if you're writing it at the beginning or end of a section of your book.
When writing. At the end of sentences, in sentences. Basically anywhere in your writing piece.
You can use "PS" at the end of a letter or message to add a postscript or additional note that wasn't included in the main body of the text. For example, "I hope you have a great trip! PS - don't forget to pack your sunscreen."
True
there: Writing about a place. "We went there for dinner." their: Writing about people. "We saw their new home." they: Writing about people. "We think they are nice."
Sincerly
It means to document or record information in written form for reference or preservation. This can help ensure that the information is retained accurately and can be easily accessed and utilized at a later time.
A stock phrase is something that could be used anywhere, its like, some people believe, you could use that in any discussion piece of writing! :)