I am ready when you are.
I'm here for you, always.
Call on me anytime.
it depends on where you place dolphin in a sentence. If it is the first word of a sentence, then yes, it should be capitalized. If it is in the middle of a sentence, then it does not need to be capitalized.
I asked them to expedite a new check for you. We need them to expedite our last order.
Not always. Here is one where there is no need: At least he was happy. Here is one using a comma: She knew at least, that she would make it home.
Does a sentence need a subject?
Another word for mistake is error.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
Voice mail services are often offered as a free part of phone service package. If it is not, then you may be able to substitute it for another service that you do not need. If you need extra voice mail boxes, you will probably be charged an extra fee for it. In order to keep costs low, do not purchase more voice mail boxes than you need, and always ask if you can substitute a service for another.
The end of a sentence always needs a period.
Every sentence needs a verb. No matter what, there's a verb.
Teachers are are always around if you need help
what does the second sentence do Sidney poitier was neat and clean in the movie. In the movies villains always need a shave?
Military service always helps, but usually is NOT a requirement.
No. "You" does not need a capital letter unless it starts a sentence.
you should always give reasoning when you need something...........
it depends on where you place dolphin in a sentence. If it is the first word of a sentence, then yes, it should be capitalized. If it is in the middle of a sentence, then it does not need to be capitalized.
I'm going to need another cymbal.
You will need a phone service to activate your Google Voice. This number can not already be in use with another Google Voice account. Generally, the answer is yes. To have phone service you need a carrier.