In the sentence "a letter from grandma and her arrived today," the word "her" functions as a pronoun referring to a female person. It is used in conjunction with "a letter from grandma," indicating that both the letter and the person referred to by "her" arrived together. The structure suggests that "her" might be the subject of another action or context not fully detailed in the sentence.
Correct punctuation is the proper use of punctuation marks within a sentence to provide a clear meaning, where a change in punctuation can alter that meaning. Examples: "This bus goes downtown." (statement) "This bus goes downtown?" (question) --- The boy said, "Let's eat, Grandma!" The boy said, "Let's eat Grandma." (he's a cannibal?)
I will go to school today.
The nouns in the sentence are:Reggiecomputerstore700 (seven hundred)Note: The word 'today' is both a noun and an adverb. In this sentence 'today' is functioning as an adverb, modifying the verb 'bought'.
I prefer: 'Delivery is scheduled for today.'
Is ready to go home There are a few students absent today. Edgar is sitting in his seal and he’s ready to work. Shared her breakfast today. Zamir likes knowing where people live.
"Today" is the adverb. It modifies the verb "arrived". Today is the adverb because it is describing "when".
The terminology of the sentence is a good sentence for a business letter, to the point and professional. However, DO NOT forget to capitalize properly in all business correspondence.
I was fortunate to be born in this country. It is most fortunate that you arrived today.
in "Say It's Not True" it says "the letter arrives."
Just "Later" should be capitalized because it's at the beginning of the sentence. Grandparents doesn't neet to be capitalized because it's not specific and you are not naming your grandparents grandparents, like the difference between: "We visited my grandma today." or "We visited Grandma today." You are naming her Grandma in the second sentence so it needs to be capitalized.
That sounds very formal. An informal letter would say "I received your order" or "Your order arrived today."
a service
a.your order of February 10 arrived in our office today.
what is Grandma Moses known for today
Grandma celebrated her eightieth birthday today.
That boy almost dispelled her for the McDonalds that she had for lunch today.
the postman dropped off a letter today