Yes.
If the contents of the bracket is a phrase or is merely adding to the sentence, the fullstop/period comes after the closing bracket. However, if the contents of the bracket is a full sentence or even several sentences, then the fullstop/period is inside of the bracket.Example:A new assignment? I was so excited (not).A new assignment? I was so excited (That's not actually true.).A new assignment? I was so excited. (That was sarcasm. I was not actually excited.)
put it outside.
After the parenthesis.
The plural form of bracket is brackets.
before, (like this).
Use a period inside the bracket to indicate the sentence inside is ending. Use a period outside of the bracket to indicate that the entire sentence (before the bracketed sentence) has ended.
If the contents of the bracket is a phrase or is merely adding to the sentence, the fullstop/period comes after the closing bracket. However, if the contents of the bracket is a full sentence or even several sentences, then the fullstop/period is inside of the bracket.Example:A new assignment? I was so excited (not).A new assignment? I was so excited (That's not actually true.).A new assignment? I was so excited. (That was sarcasm. I was not actually excited.)
Put it back on and tighten the bracket.
You just put one edge of the bracket and pull it off
put the bracket before the answer and multiply it by the nth term
You just put one edge of the bracket and pull it off
you put a colon and closed bracket on the page in that order
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
No. You put only one period.
Colon : and left bracket ( :( or you can put in a dash - :-(
Put it back on?
i havent completed this level yet as i am stuck on what to do when it sais period when it says period you just type in period. i can not figure out the left bracket ???????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its the left parenthesis