It should be--- That nasty maid said he is not here.
”That nasty Majid said he is not here”
Hmm. "Snark" can be used as a verb, but it doesn't exactly mean nasty... more sarcastically... which can be nasty, but isn't always. So, ""Yeah, right" snarked John" could be nasty depending on how it was directed in the sentence. Snap could work. If someone is snapping at you, it is usually nasty. You can also use grouch as a verb, so someone can grouch at you... that is often nasty, but again, not always. Might just be a mood, not an attack.
"Well, now, maybe I do know a few jobs." said Mr Carroll. "Would you be willing to deliver groceries in the evenings?"
If it is a salutation in a written note or letter, you capitalize it as Hello Jon with a comma after it.If you are writing it as dialogue, it would be: She said, "Hello, Jon."If only speaking it, it would simply be hello, Jon.
''It is a pleasure to be here," said Johnny.The pleasure of your company is lovely.Her dance brought great pleasure to all members of the audience.''It is a pleasure to be here.'' said jonny
Al Pacino Dog Day Afternoon
Majid bin Said of Zanzibar was born in 1834.
Hamoud bin Mohammed of Zanzibar died in 1902.
It should be --- Then I said, "Why do I sign?"
It should be:"I have been to a lot of places," he said.
The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence would be: "I am sure Beth said, 'that you are right.'"
Here are the correct ways to punctuate these sentences:"Give me a break!" said Pedro. (dialogue; question)Do you think this is funny? (question)When he calls, she comes. (statement) or When he calls, she comes! (exclamation)I wonder why she says that? (question)
"He said, 'You are going to the station just now.'"
It should be--- "If you have returned the n Master Ramu," I said.
"Once we get inside, David said you can take your boots off."
"These Valentine's Day chocolate treats are delicious," Joe said.
they where nasty like because hitler said if you are not like me i will kill you
the correct answer would be c hope that helps your welcome.