An Elephant is larger than a mouse
A period goes inside the parentheses if the entire enclosed sentence is part of the larger sentence. If only part of the sentence is enclosed in parentheses and the rest of the sentence continues after, the period should be placed outside the parentheses. For example: "She loves hiking (especially in the mountains)." vs. "He enjoys outdoor activities (such as hiking and biking)."
Parentheses go before the period in a sentence. If the entire sentence is contained within the parentheses, then the period goes inside. However, if the parentheses are used to add information or clarification within a larger sentence, the period should be placed outside the closing parenthesis.
In American English, the period typically goes inside the brackets if the entire sentence is contained within them. However, if the brackets are used within a larger sentence, the period goes outside the brackets. In British English, the period usually goes outside the brackets unless the entire sentence is within them.
Punctuation typically comes after a parenthesis if the entire sentence is enclosed within the parentheses. However, if the parenthesis is part of a larger sentence, the punctuation should be placed outside the closing parenthesis. For example: "He went to the store (which was closed)." Here, the period comes after the parentheses.
it is larger.
Atoms with larger atomic numbers have a larger electron cloud, or system of orbitals
The sentence should be: "As particles become heated, they expand and grow larger." This corrects the lack of a comma after "heated" and adjusts the capitalization of "As" to the beginning of the sentence.
a college is a microcosm of the larger community.
Please hand me that larger wrench.
you can use it to mean "to make seem larger"
Many companies are subsidiaries of larger companies.
I am going to need to bore a larger diameter hole.
The airlines signed a merger and became a larger corporation.
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I would like a larger alligator for the castle's moat, please.
Example sentence for the past tense verb:We elongated the driveway to have room to build a larger garage.Example sentence for the adjective:The bride wore a gown with an elongated train.
Both the butterfly and the dragonfly are insects, but the dragonfly is larger.