You would never do that. Ever.
Yes, a comma is not needed after "wood" in this sentence. It is already clear that "wood" is the subject being discussed, and inserting a comma may disrupt the flow of the sentence.
A semicolon (;) more often serves this purpose. When you have two related ideas and they will stand as individual sentences, but you want to show the close relation, use a semicolon. ex. He was mad at her; she had really screwed up. ex. Fall had come; the maple trees were dazzling. technically a comma would be incorrect in these situations, although you probably will see it.
The Tagalog word for maple is "kamagong."
No, the word "maple" does not have a long vowel sound. The "a" in "maple" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
You say "maple leaf" in French as "feuille d'Γ©rable."
Yes, "Red maple" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific type of tree.
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A semicolon (;) more often serves this purpose. When you have two related ideas and they will stand as individual sentences, but you want to show the close relation, use a semicolon. ex. He was mad at her; she had really screwed up. ex. Fall had come; the maple trees were dazzling. technically a comma would be incorrect in these situations, although you probably will see it.
iate maple syrup on my waffles
I hope you need maple syrup.
The most common materials are Canadian Maple Veneer, Baltic Birch Plywood and Bamboo
Well you need to buy some flamed maple! The flame like patterns occur naturally within the wood. Alternatively you could use a veneer or a photo flame.
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Canada has a Maple leave on their flag. Maple syrup tastes really good.
there are two, maple-for tree, and wonderful-for sight
it would depend on the species of maple. hard maple? red maple? etc. hard maple = 1450, red maple = 950
The maple leaf was so thin it was transparent.
Most of the time they are made with oak or maple or mahogony. along with the finish it depends on if you want veneer wood with it too. or how much you are willing to pay.