I hoped you liked my piece.
you should end your report with the ending secntence of " That is why,how,what I think or This is a great thing to remember" Amanda Jones Age 37
The list of sources is at the very end of the report, after the closing section.
Him and I have a report to do.
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If you're constructing a sentence that has two independent clauses connected by a semicolon and the first sentence happens to end with a quotation mark, hypothetically, the semicolon would go inside of the ending quotation mark. This is rarely the case, though. Typically, quotations end in either a comma and a conjunction, a single comma, or simply a period.
A conclusion
"Report" should be capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence, when it is part of a title or headline, or when it is a proper noun (e.g., "Annual Report").
report means nothing in this sentence. The word you are looking for is rapport and it means a relationship or bond with the customer.
it is a sentence that report your def. it is a sentence that report your def.
"When you do you report to the coast guard?"The first 'you' in the sentence does not belong, it serves no purpose.The sentence should read: "When do you report to the coast guard"?"
Should you be bullied on this site report it to a supervisor.
Use whatever sentence goes with your report! You can't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to give you a logical conclusion to your report. We haven't read it (and we're not going to). Your final sentence should match the information in the rest of the report.