It should be- What a beautiful dress!
Absolutely. This is one of those constructions that looks really strange, but it's correct. Jim has a wife, his wife has a dress, and you do need to show both possessive relationships by the use of both apostrophes.
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I will punctuate this sentence.
No, the word 'beautiful' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Example: A beautiful bird sat on a branch. (the adjective 'beautiful' describes the noun 'bird'; the verb is 'sat' a word for an action)
The beautiful girl wore a beautiful dress and she live in a beautiful house
Tanya likes the song, America the Beautiful.
The sentence "Tanya likes the song 'America the Beautiful'" is correctly punctuated. The song title is enclosed in single quotation marks to set it apart from the rest of the sentence.
beautiful dress -- belle robe
Absolutely. This is one of those constructions that looks really strange, but it's correct. Jim has a wife, his wife has a dress, and you do need to show both possessive relationships by the use of both apostrophes.
The sentence "In Laguna Beach, California, there are many beautiful hillside homes." has been correctly punctuated with commas after "Beach" and "California" to separate the location details.
yes it is it is a beautiful dress to where to the prom
The beautiful dress
beautiful dress
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I will punctuate this sentence.
belle robe
The homonym for "choral" is "coral." "Choral" refers to music sung by a choir, while "coral" refers to a marine organism that forms reefs.