Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
It should be--- He is at any rate, supposed to speak to them.
Really now alone should be "Really, now?".
The correct punctuation is:Because it's raining, we will stay indoors.(it's is a contraction meaning it is)
The correct way to punctuate the phrase "students work" depends on the context. If it is a statement, then no punctuation is needed. If it is part of a sentence, appropriate punctuation should be added before or after the phrase based on the surrounding text.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
Writing 'cents' is correct.
The correct US punctuation is: Yes, if I am correct, the answer is fifty-five.
The correct sentence would be... "Watch out !" yelled Max.
The correct way to punctuate the sentence is: "You should use the blue key, not the yellow."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
The sentence "There will be prizes for the students." is grammatically correct. It conveys the message that prizes will be awarded to the students.
Yes, the sentence "I missed you too" is grammatically correct. It is a response that mirrors the sentiment expressed by the other person.
It should be--- He is at any rate, supposed to speak to them.
Yes, that is correct. A fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought. So, even if you punctuate a fragment like a sentence, it remains a fragment because it lacks a subject, verb, or complete meaning.
Really now alone should be "Really, now?".