In the sentence you love to stargaze, however tonight was too cold for enjoying the stars it is the improper use of voice.
The sentence is true. The Moon is almost always in sunlight because it is reflecting the Sun's light. Only during the lunar phases, such as the new moon, does the part of the Moon facing Earth receive minimal sunlight. However, the entire Moon is illuminated by the Sun at different angles as it orbits the Earth.
In the sentence "A beautiful sunny day dawned," there is no need for a comma, as it is a simple declarative sentence with a clear subject and verb. If additional information were added, such as in a compound sentence or a list, a comma might be necessary. However, in its current form, the sentence stands perfectly without punctuation.
Yes, it is possible to place "recently" at the end of a sentence. For example, you could say, "I visited the museum, recently." However, it is more common and often clearer to position adverbs like "recently" earlier in the sentence, such as "I recently visited the museum."
Typically, there should be one space after an exclamation mark before starting the next sentence. This follows standard punctuation rules in English writing. However, if the exclamation mark is used within a sentence, there is no need for additional spacing before subsequent punctuation or words.
The Sun is a proper noun. However, it shines very brightly. 'it' is the pronoun for the 'Sun'. It is used incorrectly, because the word 'it' is in a different sentence. The correct usage would be 'The Sun is a proper noun, and it shines very brightly. The pronoun 'it' is now in the same sentence as the word 'Sun'
If there is an exclamation point or question mark within a sentence, the immediately following word is not automatically capitalized. It can be, however, but that would have to depend on the context.
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I do, however, request that I be allowed to work part-time.
The sentence appears to be incomplete. However, a thermometer can typically measure temperature.
The correct way to write this sentence is the following: We wanted to play soccer; however, our friends wanted to listen to music.
Here are a couple of examples: "However long you try, you will not find the largest positive integer." This is a word that should not be used often at the beginning of sentences. "However, there are exceptions to every general rule."yes,but must agree with the verb in use
The terminology of the sentence is a good sentence for a business letter, to the point and professional. However, DO NOT forget to capitalize properly in all business correspondence.
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The mediators failed to agree on the major issues however many small decisions were made.
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No punctuation is needed (other than the period at the end of the sentence). However, this sentence is not optimally structured. Better would be any of the following: What are they doing now in Spain? What are they doing in Spain at the present time? What are they doing in Spain now?
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