It would be better to write: My gas gauge reads empty.
Note that 'gauge' is singular, so it needs the singular verb, reads.
If you had several cars all with gas gauges that read empty, then the verb would be read.
No, the correct way to write the sentence would be: "That happens because I did not read the complete sentence."
The correct answer is0.040without the trailing 0 it would read 4 hundredths
normally the gauge should be in the middle.(between hot and cold) that is concider operating temp.
Fuel level sender (in tank) faulty. If replacement doesn't correct fault, check sender wiring back to instrument for poor connection. Finally, replace gauge.
"Why did you wrote" is not grammatically correct. It should read "why did you write"
The correct spelling of the word is Illiterate which means: Adjective: Unable to read or write. Noun: A person who is unable to read or write.
Word and Grammerly may read the paragraphs you write and correct them in grammer and spelling errors.
Engine is overheating, faulty gauge, faulty temp sensor......
It depends on the grammatical contex. At the beginning of a sentences or as the title of something it would be correct to write "The Americas," however in an essay or any situation where the phrase doesn't fall into the two categories above the article "the" would not be capitalized. (so it would read "the Americas" in that case)
No, the correct grammar would be "James read that the school had burned." The word "that" is needed to introduce the clause about what James read.
Read read read read. And then write write write write.
The correct sentence is: I read in a man's diary that American soldiers were in Africa on Jan. ___. Note: Check the date. There are no months with 40 days.