No, the sentence is not punctuated correctly. It should be "The new editor-in-chief's accomplishments are impressive," as "editor-in-chief" is a compound noun and requires a possessive form to indicate ownership of the accomplishments.
wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
This sentence can be punctuated correctly as: Ron, after all, doesn't even like chocolate.
C- Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," by Carol Tenopir is correctly punctuated.
That is the correct spelling of the word "impressive".
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wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
The correctly punctuated sentence is: "Do you go to school, Shaina?"
Yes, the sentence "What a day I have had" is punctuated correctly. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and the words are correctly separated by a space.
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The sentence "He was on his way to the dentist" is correctly punctuated. There is no need to add any additional punctuation.
This sentence can be punctuated correctly as: Ron, after all, doesn't even like chocolate.
C- Article: "What Chat Transcripts Reveal," by Carol Tenopir is correctly punctuated.
No, the sentence "Do you go to school, Shania?" is punctuated correctly with a question mark after "school" and a comma between "school" and "Shania" to separate the direct address.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "impressive".
The sentence "Dmitri worked for Dynasty Inc." is correctly punctuated.
Helen answered, "My favorite short story is Saki's 'The Necklace.'"