No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
No, the noun 'trip' is a common noun a word for any trip of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:George "Trip" Zorn III, MD, The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, KSTrip Canyon Road, Cashmere, WATrip Inn Lounge, Conception Bay South, NL, Canada"Road Trip", a novel by Mari Sloan
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Yes.
It is proper English to say thank you for your concern because that goes to show that you acknowledged the person you are talking to
No, it is not proper because it does not make any sense.
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No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
Faz uma boa viagem. (lit.: Make a good trip) Tem uma boa viagem. (lit.: Have a good trip) Commonly we say simply: Boa Viagem!
trip as in voyage is nesee'ah. to trip (as in to stumble) is ma'ad.
viagem = trip, travel
Road trip :)
You can say "I will accompany my kids on their educational field trip."
Trip circuit supervision is defined as the protection equipment which monitors the continuity of the trip circuits of a circuit-breaker. The trip circuit supervision relay will monitor the proper functioning of trip circuits.
my trip to france
Its Proper To Say I Saw That
No, because in that case ski isn't a proper noun. If there was a movie or hotel called "Ski Trip" then you would capitalize it because then it would be a proper noun.