This is not correct pronunciation. In the English language, punctuation always comes AFTER the last word in a sentence. In other languages, sometimes punctuation such as ! and ? comes both before and after, but never in the middle of a word. As for the English language, it should always come after.
When the answer was repeated, she understood it better.
A poetic form in which entire lines are repeated, but only once each
Repeated
Assonance is a vowel sound that is repeated internally in words in a phrase.
No
powers
a pilot! (Dinglebot does not like repeated punctuation marks.)
exponent
an exponent
Perhaps she should use proper punctuation.
missing or repeated punctuation
An exponent
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. This is an exclamation emphasizing that whatever has just been said is so true that it could be repeated.
In Roman numerals, M represents the value 1000. There is no limit to how many times M can be repeated in a Roman numeral representation, so it can appear as many times as needed to represent the desired value. For example, MMM represents 3000.
Exponential notation is used to represent repeated multiplication of the same factor.
The only decimal value that is closest to 4.75 is is 4.749̅ [9̅ represents the repeated digit value for the term.]
2. Yes, it is. Indeed, you could write an autobiography even now!of course! i think(Dinglebot does not like repeated punctuation, nor too many questions in an answer.)